the OS itself is in chinese always has been but not sure about voice  
over i don't htink that is

On 25 Aug 2009, at 09:47, Simon Cavendish wrote:

>
> Snow Leopard is supposed to be localised in Chinese and Japanese
> unless I've read it wrong.
> On 25 Aug 2009, at 08:32, David Niemeijer wrote:
>
>>
>> Will,
>>
>> On Aug 25, 2009, at 8:36 AM, william lomas wrote:
>>> hi all i just hope then that voices from i vox are now available for
>>> previously unsupported languages like japanese, chinese, etc
>>
>> Making a new voice is many months of work, making a voice for a new
>> language easily takes a year. So before someone says that it is
>> ridiculous that there are no Infovox iVox yet for Asian languages
>> (yes, I know, you did not say that), I thought I would make you aware
>> of the fact that new voices and new languages take a lot of time.
>> While iVox 2.0 will include new languages and voices it does not
>> include Asian languages yet.
>>
>> david
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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