An Internet multilingual interpreter
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Accent Software International's $99 Internet with an Accent Web authoring software is a helpful tool for browsing the Web or creating Web sites in over 30 languages. Accent consists of four tools, with the Multilingual Mosaic module acting as a Web browser. The browser can determine the alphabet in use at a Web site and automatically switch to that language. The Multilingual Publisher module helps users develop Web pages, and the Multilingual Viewer allows users to see those pages. Users can also create pages using HTML or the Mosaic language, which will be converted into HTML. The Multilingual Mailpad module permits standard E-mail programs to create and receive mail in languages other than English, although users will need the Multilingual Viewer module to read that mail.
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 1996
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A few short cuts to presenting the big picture
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Software Publishing's ASAP Wordpower 1.95 presentation graphics software speeds the creation of business presentations through its intuitive interface and plethora of options. Novice users can easily create impressive presentations without learning to use one of the more complex offerings on the market and at a much lower expense. Users can use the preview mode to enter relevant information and the bullets icon to add a main heading and subheadings. The range of options open to users is substantial with a range of both manual and automatic features. Graphics suitable to various types of presentations can be added automatically and the colors altered using a color control. ASAP Wordpower 1.95 is available for under $100 and runs on Windows 95 and Windows NT.
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 1996
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