Windows 8 commencing with better language support including English
Along with better file Management, accessibility and the above all the most important the innovative Windows 8 logo, Redmond’s Engineers are also promising to integrate Windows 8 with improved language support. Up to now, Microsoft admits it’s seen this as a “local-market feature,” putting the onus on non-English users to track down special copies of the OS or language packs online.
But the upcoming OS will bring a friendlier philosophy in which multilingual support is considered as a “feature for everyone everywhere” and the control panel is going to be a “one stop place” to search and install any of 109 different idioms. This will enclose 13 latest new interface packs, allowing generally used Windows features to be flaunted in Scottish Gaelic, Punjabi, Uyghur, Cherokee and other languages too. Moreover there will also be one entirely new display language that is English for the United Kingdom along with Old World Spellings and the eternal blessings of David Mitchell.
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