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Tate [tah te'] is a text editor that enables you to type traditional vertically arranged Japanese text (as seen in Manga comics written in Japanese). Also you can type phonic texts ( furigana, or "Ruby") to Kanji (Chinese characters) and Kanbun markers, which were used to read Chinese literatures in Japan in the past time.
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PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later.






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Downloads:1,093
Version Downloads:1,093
Type:Education : Language
License:Free
Date:15 Aug 2007
Platform:PPC / Intel
Price:Free0.00
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Tate [tah te'] is a text editor that enables you to type traditional vertically arranged Japanese text (as seen in Manga comics written in Japanese). Also you can type phonic texts ( furigana, or "Ruby") to Kanji (Chinese characters) and Kanbun markers, which were used to read Chinese literatures in Japan in the past time.
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