
Inputting complex languages like Japanese will be a bit more difficult, and it will call for a "front end" input manager as seen in the built-in Kotoeri for Mac and Japanese IME for Windows. The way it works is, you select Japanese as the current input method, then type a word like "nihongo" (にほんご) and press the space bar. The front end program then guesses what kanji it thinks you want, and you keep typing or choose another character if it guessed wrong. This is usually fairly straightforward, but there are some words that have many possible kanji, like kousei (koh-SEI, in hiragana こうせい) which could mean structure (構成), justice (公正), public health (厚生), or fixed star (恒星), depending on which characters you choose. One issue that might miff would-be iPhone buyers in Japan is, there are several third-party front-end kanji input programs on the market, like EGBridge and ATOK, which offer more accurate guesses about what kanji you're entering. If Apple requires Japanese users to use, say, the default Kotoeri input method, some will pass on the phone for that reason alone. Hopefully fear at not doing well in their second-most important language market will help Apple understand how important opening the iPhone up to developers ("...developers! developers!") will be -- Japanese iPhone users will need to be able to pick a kanji input tool that they're comfortable with.
Currently OS X comes installed with language resources for all the major languages the OS supports. Mail, for example, has everything it needs to display in French, Russian, Hebrew and so on right inside, unless you did an install and de-selected the other languages or removed the unneeded language data with Monolingual. Since installing extra language resources on the space-limited iPhone would be quite a waste, I expect that iTunes will spring a "language" tab that will let you select that you want your iPhone to work in Maori instead of Esperonto, or whatever. Because of space limitations, only one set of language resources at a time will be copied over at a time. Here are today's "really cool products" that I thought were especially noteworthy. To see all the J-List products, check out J-List or the JBOX.com updated products link. We also recommend watching our "new products" RSS feed.
egg June 2007 vol. 128. New issue of Egg, great for tracking Japan's kogal fashion culture. | |
Feena Fam Earthlight 1/8 Figure ~ Crescent Love *Preorder*. And another lovely figure on the site, that you can preorder. That skirt is, ah, pretty low cut. | |
SAKURA Yunomi (Tea Cup) ~ Blue. Delicious green tea cup in two colors. | |
Tachikoma Yellow Version ~ Perfect Piece (Ghost in the Shell) . Wow, yet another dynamite Tachikoma item! This is a large toy that you can play with, made in limited construction yellow. What an excellent toy! Now in stock! | |
Pinky:Cos -- Red Gold Fish Yukata *Standing Type* ~ Pinky Street *Limited 2007 Collection.. These new Pinky:Cos (also known as Pinky Street) figures are just too cool. | |
DX Faux Snake Real Leather Setta -- L size. These might be the coolest Japanese sandals we've ever posted to the site. Love 'em! | |
Tamaki Mukousaka 1/5 Cast-Off Figure Seducing ver. ~ ToHeart2 Figure. This is one of the single most amazing anime figures we've ever seen. Huge 1/5 scale, and featuring "double" cast off. Wow!! | |
Saber Figure Monsieur Bome Collection Vol. 23 ~ Fate/Stay Night. Fantastic new figure from Mon-Sieur Bome. | |
Light Yagami SD Figure ~ Deathnote -- Nendoroid Series. Death Note fans, we've also gotten the cool Nendroid figure in for you. Here's Light Yagami... | |
Ryuk SD Figure ~ Deathnote -- Nendorois Series. ...and the demon Ryuk. | |
Ottoto -- Okonomiyaki Flavor. Ottoto (if you remember my small tsu discussion, read oh-(small pause)-TOH-TOH) is my #1 snack of choice. |











