I  have found non-English software a major pain. If you work with charsets 
instead of Unicode, then various bits of software (eg MS Access) convert to 
unicode. Charpage issues are pain and similarly there
have been hassles with MS updates on left-right right-left issues. I have 
persisted with unicode for all text data passed around by the application (eg 
going into database or passed to other programs) but normal tools for GUI 
components. Unicode is at less at mercy of what bizarre setting a user may have 
done for charset.

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Phil Scadden, GNS Science Ltd
764 Cumberland St, Private Bag 1930, Dunedin, New Zealand
Ph +64 3 4799663, fax +64 3 477 5232

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