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METAmessage Language Support including Input Read Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, and Korean on your BlackBerry!
Write in your language in any native BlackBerry� application, including email, Contacts, Organizer entries, and SMS messages in Japanese and Hebrew. METAmessage Language Support makes international communications easy! Read BlackBerry® email and attachments, Organizer entries, and SMS messages in: - Chinese - Simplified, Traditional, and Kanji
- Hebrew - Right-to-left alignment
- Japanese - Simplified, Traditional, Kanji, Katakana, and Hiragana
- Korean - Simplified, Traditional, Kanji, and Hangul
Many BlackBerry users receive email and SMS messages that were originally composed in languages not yet supported by their handheld. Or, they synchronize BlackBerry with their desktop - but their Outlook Address Book, Calendar, Contacts, and Task entries were composed in their native language. METAmessage Language Support solves the language issue. Email and attachments, Organizer entries, SMS messages - appointments, notes from home - are as easy to read as any natively supported character set. View BlackBerry Calendar, Tasks, and even Address Book entries in their original language character set. | | | Documents - email - SMS messages are all easy to read with their language formatting intact. | | | | METAmessage Language Support - Input
BlackBerry users can now compose messages, create contacts and add calendar items in their native language with METAmessage Language Support - Input. Available in Japanese and Hebrew, with more languages to come, the solution provides a simple, intuitive interface which emulates the input mechanisms used on standard PCs. All standard BlackBerry applications are supported, including e-Mail, PIN Messages, SMS, Calendar, Contacts, and Task entries.
Simply sign up for the service and download and install the METAmessage Language Support client on your handheld. | | * BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) users may encounter problems with the Language Support service depending on your carrier, your email system, and the language you use. These restrictions are set by the carrier. |
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