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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Software => Software - General => Topic started by: oboy on August 28, 2008, 10:45
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I found this morning a press release for the software "Kim Keywording"
Press Release: http://photoinfos.blogspot.com/2008/08/kursiv-releases-keywording-software.html
Website: http://www.kursiv.com/index.cfm?/softwarehome_en&shid=6
I have not heard of this software before. Do you know it? Do you use or like it?
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I found this morning a press release for the software "Kim Keywording"
Press Release: [url]http://photoinfos.blogspot.com/2008/08/kursiv-releases-keywording-software.html[/url]
Website: [url]http://www.kursiv.com/index.cfm?/softwarehome_en&shid=6[/url]
I have not heard of this software before. Do you know it? Do you use or like it?
they talk about 10 languages, but which are the languages?
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Just send them an email with this question.
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they talk about 10 languages, but which are the languages?
Hi there
Just stumbled over this post. I hope we have answered the emailrequest as stated in this thread as sent to us.
KIM Keywording supports 1 or 10 languages, depending on the version. This is a number. The languages are free to choose yourself.
Note: There is only an english vocabulary included (for a start). Any other languages must be added yourself. As the software supports Unicode encoding, it does not matter which languages. You can use any western european languages (english, german, french, spanish...), eastern european languages (russian, polish, ...), as well as asian languages (japanese, chinese, ...) and languages from the middle east (arabic, hebrew, ...).
Regards
Karten
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they talk about 10 languages, but which are the languages?
Hi there
Just stumbled over this post. I hope we have answered the emailrequest as stated in this thread as sent to us.
KIM Keywording supports 1 or 10 languages, depending on the version. This is a number. The languages are free to choose yourself.
Note: There is only an english vocabulary included (for a start). Any other languages must be added yourself. As the software supports Unicode encoding, it does not matter which languages. You can use any western european languages (english, german, french, spanish...), eastern european languages (russian, polish, ...), as well as asian languages (japanese, chinese, ...) and languages from the middle east (arabic, hebrew, ...).
Regards
Karten
do you support Finnish?
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now I see you have to buid your keyword database gradually by yourself.