Arabic Language Support for PocketPC (ARM based) Publisher's Description
Arabic Language Support for WindowsCE
Arabic Language Support for WindowsCE Powered devices enables all the applications running on PocketPC to understand and work properly with Arabic text. It includes:
Standard Arabic keyboard
Seamless integration with existing and future applications including:
Internet Explorer
Pocket Excel
Calendar
Contacts
Tasks
Mail
MSN Messenger
New in 1.4 Notes
New in 1.4 Partial Support of Pocket Word (no formatting)
Arabic regional settings for different countries
Arabic bidirectional text layout and Arabic letter shaping (embedded in the core of the OS).
Control Panel extension to allow user to change Arabic engine settings.
New in 1.4 - Support for Notes
New in 1.4 - Bolded Arabic text on screen
New in 1.4 - Calendar day names fix
New in 1.4 - Selectable Alignment and Reading Order from Control Panel
New in 1.4 - Easier registration - only once an Unlock Code should be obtained (only for owners of PocketPC 2002)
Rotoma Arabic Support allows Arabic users of the WindowsCE Powered devices can use their native language to interact with the applications available on the PocketPC platform.
Please make sure you download the proper installation for your processor. In case you are not sure check the About screen from Settings dialog on your device.
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