Romanianisation (computers)
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In computing, Romanianisation[1] is the localisation of computers and software in Romanian language. This process can be done either by professionals or end users.
Among the corporations that maid their software available into Romanian are:
- Windows XP, Vista [1]
- Office 97, 2000, XP, 2003, 2007
- ActiveSync 4.2, 4.5
- Internet Explorer 7 [2]
- Windows Live Messenger 8.1
- Microsoft Dynamics NAV 4.0
- Adobe Acrobat 7 (Windows only), Adobe Acrobat 8 (currently available for Windows; Macintosh version TBR) [3]
- Adobe Reader 7
- BitDefender Solutions
Other products available in Romanian include Eset's NOD32, Mozilla Firefox.
[edit] References
- ^ In the United States, the spelling variants romanianization and localization are more common.
- ^ See also List of prices Microsoft Moldova for all products available for purchase in Romanian.