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Re: Anyone using Sprint Pro 2 w/ Korean?
If anyone is interested, I found a program that gives you simultaneous Chinese/Japanese/Korean font and input support. It's not cheap, but there is a free trial:
Effy-CJK 4.0 (Chinese/Japanese/Korean/English) Fonts included 4.0 (link has some info about the program and a download link) I'm trying it right now, now all my Chinese/Japanese/Korean mp3s titles etc. are displaying correctly in the HTC music player (touchflo3d interface) and in windows media player and the file explorer. |
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Re: Anyone using Sprint Pro 2 w/ Korean?
Hey guys,
I want to stream korean music or radio or something of that sort on my phone. Any apps, website, or anything that you guys recommend? |
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Re: Anyone using Sprint Pro 2 w/ Korean?
For input i wold reccomend using Moakey by Samsung, it is what they use for their windows mobile phones in South Korea.
For seeing all the characters i would reccomend trying to find a gulim.tff font that is fully packed cab that basically completely replaces most of the windows mobile text in the system. Ill try looking for this cab and will edit later Edit: Awesome, while researching i found a xda topic with a bunch of info for individual or multi asian language support. Have fun!! ^^ http://ip208-100-42-21.static.xda-de...d.php?t=633339 Last edited by bornskilled200; 09-21-2010 at 10:26 PM. Reason: good website |
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