Opera makes hay with MS Mac Arabic/Hebrew snub
Opera software has responded to the international outcry against Microsoft's lack of support for localization in its Macintosh products. This isn't exactly news to many of you: the historic lack of Arabic, Hebrew has thwarted the adoption of the Macintosh in several markets: obliging scholars and ordinary consumers to turn to Windows. In response to our articles this week, Opera has promised that its future browsers will support both Hebrew, Arabic, Cyrillic and Korean. This capability will be supported in the Jaguar release the OS X operating system.
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