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- Version: H17-09-30, 10/1/2005 07:24PM PST
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Gene van TroyerMost Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
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Review online 



- Version: H17-06-30, 7/1/2005 06:40AM PST
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_kung_foo_
I posted a short review on my blog a while back: http://blog.kung-foo.tv/archives/001407.php
Good product - Version: H17-05-31, 6/3/2005 10:15AM PST
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Xiaopangzi
Wow, can you believe it's already Heisei 17?! It seems like only yesterday that the Showa Emperor Hirohito had just died, but it's already been more than seventeen years. You sometimes think that places are frozen in time when you leave them behind for a different country, but time just marches on everywhere, even in your absence.
Anyway, as for the product, I haven't been typing addresses much, lately, but this definitely is at least as good as the overly expensive Kotoeri postal code dictionaries that I used to buy in Akihabara for System 7 and Mac OS 8.
Anyway, as for the product, I haven't been typing addresses much, lately, but this definitely is at least as good as the overly expensive Kotoeri postal code dictionaries that I used to buy in Akihabara for System 7 and Mac OS 8.
extremely useful 



- Version: H17-04-28 2.0, 5/14/2005 12:21PM PST
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ilwilson
This will save me a lot of time. The program is basically a shorthand for typing Japanese addresses in Japanese. You type the ZIP/postal code and Kotoeri gives you the corresponding address on one line (in Japanese kanji, in the order it should appear on an envelope) as one of its outputs.
Of course the user has to add the exact numbers of the address, but this program gets you right down to the neighbourhood (e.g. "machi") and eliminates the need to find and type the correct kanji in the address.
Also, you may have to search down through the output choices that Kotoeri gives you to find the address. When I use it, the first ten choices or so are simply other styles of writing the 7-digit ZIP code.
Great piece of freeware!
Of course the user has to add the exact numbers of the address, but this program gets you right down to the neighbourhood (e.g. "machi") and eliminates the need to find and type the correct kanji in the address.
Also, you may have to search down through the output choices that Kotoeri gives you to find the address. When I use it, the first ten choices or so are simply other styles of writing the 7-digit ZIP code.
Great piece of freeware!
Great little dictionary! 



- Version: H17-04-28, 5/1/2005 10:01PM PST
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shikasenbei
Installation was very simple, and it works great!
This means that having someone's postal code is not going to be enough to get down to the finer detals of, say, apartment numbers. You're going to need to know these details to complete the full address.
I'm not complaining, mind you--this is better than the nothing that preceded it, and I can't argue with the price! Thanks for making this available.