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Uim

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uim

http://code.google.com/p/uim/
uim is a multilingual input method framework. It aims to provide a flexible development platform and useful user environment for input methods. It works in many environments, including general desktop systems such as GNOME or KDE, and even in a console. It also supports Linux Zaurus and Mac OS X.

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released on 20 February 2008

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BSD 3Clause Deborah Nicholson 2454525.529 February 2008


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YamaKenDeveloper

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Developer VCS Repository Webview http://uim.googlecode.com/svn/


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 29 February 2008.



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