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Unicode support provides multilingual environment

A WebAsyst product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Sep 7, 2007

WebAsyst LLC has added Unicode (UTF-8) support to provide a multilingual environment in all WebAsyst services

Unicode character encoding provides multilingual environment in WebAsyst by recognizing most of the language alphabets: Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Chinese, etc.

Previously, Western (ISO-8859-1) was the default character set of WebAsyst hosted accounts.

This standard supported English and other Latin languages only.

Unicode support establishes another level of usability in WebAsyst products.

Users can now display information in their accounts in one or more languages of their preferences.

For example, a single account can contain file names and descriptions, email communication, or contact details stored in English, German, Russian, or Hebrew.

The release of Unicode support highlights the WebAsyst continuing commitment to offering powerful, efficient, yet user-friendly software, well suited for international business and communication.

This upgrade is the company's most recent release in its redesign of its services to the Web 2.0 platform.

WebAsyst has long led this movement, which brings simplicity and usability to customers with their powerful and elegant software.

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