

The simplest answer, in many ways, is already on your computer: The TextEditĪpplication provided with your machine does read Arabic, and it does read Microsoft Word's We can group our choices in three categories: Simple and free program, large and also free packages, or mid-range and not very expensive. Happily, there are many such alternatives out there. And preferably some that let us cooperate with colleagues that do use Microsoft products on that other platform.
#MAILFORGE VS EUDORA HOW TO#
( Below, you will find some tips on how to use Word 2011 for Arabic.)īasically, however, Microsoft Word is out, and if we are using Arabic seriously, we must look for alternative programs for our word processing. The reason they have held back is technical and relates to the relation between the Windows and Mac versions of Word, so it is not clear if they will continue adding Arabic support in the future or not. The latest 2011 version does however have some limited (and unacknowledged) possibility to write and edit Arabic text. No version of Microsoft Word for the Mac fully supports Arabic, and no version before Word 2011 supports any Arabic at all. So, let us state up front and straight away:
#MAILFORGE VS EUDORA SOFTWARE#
This is probably the most important type of software for most of us Īnd most of us have - voluntarily or otherwise - tended to settle for However, many programs may still work and can be googled use this as a list of ideas, please.
#MAILFORGE VS EUDORA MAC OS#
Thus, many links may no longer work, or programs no longer exist, particularly after Mac OS 10.16 is released (in 2019), as that breaks much of this type of older software. NB! With the greater proliferation of Unicode programs that support Arabic (and, honestly, lack of time on my part to keep up), this page is no longer updated, and probably should be assumed correct only as of ca. Notice that this survey is based on software I have got

Even if you have "activated" Arabic on your Mac (see
