Google Japanese Input
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| Developer(s) | |
|---|---|
| Initial release | December 3, 2009 |
| Stable release | |
| Preview release | |
| Operating system | Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, OS X v10.9 |
| Type | Japanese input |
| License | Freeware |
| Website | www |
| Developer(s) | Google Inc. |
|---|---|
| Stable release |
1.10.1390.102 / March 28th, 2013
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| Operating system | Linux / Mac OS X over 10.5 |
| Type | Japanese input methods |
| License | 3 BSD |
| Website | github |
Google Japanese Input (Google 日本語入力 Gūguru Nihongo Nyūryoku?) is an input method published by Google for the entry of Japanese text on a computer. Since its dictionaries are generated automatically from the Internet, it is much easier to type personal names, Internet slang, neologisms and related terms.
Google also releases an open-source version without stable releases or quality assurance under the name mozc. As it is open source, it can be used on Linux-based systems, whereas Google Japanese Input is limited to Windows, MacOS, and Chrome OS. It does not use Google's closed-source algorithms for generating dictionary data from online sources.[3]
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References[edit]
- ^ 鈴木拓生 (9 December 2013). "Google 日本語入力の開発版をアップデートしました。(1.13.1650.10x)". Google Japan Developer Relations Blog. Google. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
- ^ 鈴木拓生 (9 December 2013). "Google 日本語入力の開発版をアップデートしました。(1.13.1650.10x)". Google Japan Developer Relations Blog. Google. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
- ^ Ōshima, Katsuhiko (2012-06-29). "GoogleによるIM「Mozc」を使う Ubuntuの日本語入力を改善【デジ通】". Gajetto Tsūshin.
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