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Uni Uni 1


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
Downloads 9 Limitations None
Publisher Fe Software File Size 774k
Date added 19 Oct 2006 Check your speed

Powerful tool for rapid entering of symbols and whole texts based on automatic convertion of simple, user-determined ANSI code to Unicode and RTF. You can assign ANY Unicode character or ANY symbol of ANY font to ANY ANSI character from @ (64) to ÿ (255), except \, { and }, and enter all the symbols comfortably by typing their ANSI-counterparts quoted in ## in the upper window, e.g. #ab#. The symbols, which you assigned to a and b, e.g.

Greek letters alpha and beta, appear without ## in the lower window, they can also be reconverted. Non-quoted characters appear unchanged. There are several useful presets like Hebrew or Japanese and custom set sites. You can also assign ANY CHARACTER SEQUENCE to ANY SYMBOL SEQUENCE. Just create list entries as SEQ1=SEQ2 lines or load preset database, and you'll get the SEQ2 in the lower window by typing SEQ1 in the upper one. You can even combine the ## and the modes inside the same text making assignment diversity unlimited.

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