RE: Multi-Language - Question for Japanese, Chinese, ...
I'm Korean, I use multiple computers in Korea with Messenger Plus.
1. People here in Korea generally do not really mind if the menus and dialogs are in english. Many commercial programs are like that anyway.
2. They are, however concerned if the basic functionality of the software is affected by this character-set issue. This means:
People should be able to chat in Korean (and/or Chinese, Japanese, etc.) with no problems, send and receive file with Korean filenames, change user nicknames into Korean nicknames, etc.
3. One of the most important features of Messenger Plus! in Korea is the ability to log chat sessions. If you install the ANSI version of the current Messenger Plus, this WILL NOT work properly. The individual message lines are truncated. If this issue can be resolved, then I think people won't mind if the user interface is still in english.
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