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September 13, 2006

Display Unicode Characters Correctly Without Installing Fonts

One of the constant problems many domainers face is properly working with non-ascii characters in the Windows environment. A quick and simple solution to this problem is the SC-UniPad tool. The software correctly displays more than 300 foreign languages and 54,000 Unicode characters.

You can import your foreign word lists into SC-Unipad and then easily copy them over to the IDN Research Tool to check if the domain is available, overture word count, and other information about the IDN domain.

The free trial version of Unipad works well. However, unless you purchase it ($199), it will occasionally ask you to close and reopen the program.

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List of Glossaries, Dictionaries & Other Word Lists

Word Lists

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