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<H1>Paul Tomko's Korean Page</H1>
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<P>In order to see the Korean words at the top of the screen, you must
be running Korean software for Windows. I am using <A HREF="http://www.unionway.com"
ONMOUSEOVER="window.status = 'Unionway Software'; return true" 
ONMOUSEOUT="window.status = 'Welcome to Paul Tomko\'s Korean Page'"
>Unionway</A>
software, which allows you to use Korean, Chinese, or Japanese. A demo
is available free of charge at <A HREF="http://www.unionway.com"
ONMOUSEOVER="window.status = 'Unionway Software'; return true" 
ONMOUSEOUT="window.status = 'Welcome to Paul Tomko\'s Korean Page'"
>http://www.unionway.com</A>.
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<P>You must also set up Netscape to allow Korean. To do this, click on
Options. Select General Preferences, and click on Language. Select Korean
from the scrolling list on the left. Click on the right arrow button on
the screen. Then click on OK. </P>

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