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Microsoft Windows 8: available in 109 languages

Cool thing that the guys at Microsoft have since published on her blog. And, what is cool? Actually, the function would have to be a long time without rear standard Meck, eventually offering Linux operating systems and OS X in several languages ​​at no extra charge. Windows MUI, ie the multi-user interface that was introduced with Windows 2000 and made ​​it possible for users to use languages ​​other than the system language. Perhaps some of you have already made ​​was in the past only with higher Windows versions (Ultimate & Co) is possible, or they just took advantage of solutions, as I suggested in this blog .

Not exactly legal, but doable. For me this was "back then" with Vista and Co always a very pleasant thing, as many notebooks and computers that we sold were sold with Windows Home. Since then, however, I had many clients from abroad who also wanted to have an operating system in their native language. Here then the solution reached with the language packs.
Windows 8 will have native support for 109 languages, regardless of the version. At least one mentioned in the blog post is not so far that you would need an Ultimate edition or something. So you can buy in Germany, a notebook with preinstalled Windows 8, and then use this in one of the 109 languages. For these languages, Windows 8 has an extra point in the Control Panel.via[caschy]

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