Can any one help me I wonder? I have window vista. I would like to open up
online dictionaries and type in Cyrillic. What is the easiest answer here.
I am not so computor literate.
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"ilyabyk83" wrote:
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> Good morning Sasha, I use Windows Vista. It's a bit different here! Thanx for
> your help though! Sasha, can I ask you to e-mail me? I would like to talk to
> you private, if you don't mind! ilyabyk83@xxxxxx
>
> "baahaaboo" wrote:
> Quote:
> > That would set all non-Unicode encoding to KOI8-R.
> >
> > "ilyabyk83" wrote:
> > Quote:
> > > Привет Саша! Thank you for your help! Unfortunately I'm not using neither of
> > > the programs. Я пользуюсь програмой по имени Trillian, It's like the program
> > > you are talking about! I figured something out with a use of a second
> > > computer. People from Russia use a different code page. (If you know what
> > > that is). I created a second ICQ account, and chatted from one comp to
> > > another. And I was able to see every single word! Moreover, I have a friend
> > > in Moscow, whose Russian I see fine! So I'm doomed here!
> > >
> > > "baahaaboo" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi, Ilya, My name is Sasha and I have a similar kind of a problem. If you are
> > > > using the ICQ (5.1, 6.0 or any other version) client, you can try setting the
> > > > location as Russia and the format to Russian, that's what I did in XP. Also,
> > > > if you install an alternate ICQ client, like QIP ( www.qip.ru ) the problem
> > > > can be resolved.