johnDoe said...
Apraxas said...Not really true, while it Isn't as intuitive as a MAC you do can install different languages on other versions of win 7 other than Ultimate. I have Pro version with Spanish/Korean/Japanese installed on it and I can change the language easily. It is just matter of learning how to do it and googling a bit.
Seconding this.
you just have to go into the language settings and add whatever language you want. for example i use korean/spanish/french/english/japanese switching em with ALT GR + SHIFT
works on 7 pro/home/etc.... (and every windows i've used since creation of the language bar
I'm not referring to the language bar. Setting up the computer to type in different languages is fairly easy. And you can switch without much trouble.
I'm referring to the system language. For example, what language is your control panel in, what language do your menus use, etc?
Edit: Well, it looks like Windows 8 has this feature which was only available in Windows 7 Ultimate. So I guess it is possible now if you are using Windows 8. Windows 7 and earlier can't do it though.