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Wednesday, January 19, 2005 
Hawaiian language support in OS X. This page documents what exactly 'Hawaiian Language Support' means in Mac OS X, with screen shots. We'd love to have all of this in Windows as well. This is the original announcement from August, 24, 2002, a date burned into my memory forever. Some of the information in it is outdated - Office 2004 for Macintosh applications now support Unicode, and therefore support Hawaiian.
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I was truly saddened to learn of the passing of 'Elama Kanahele. She was a true gem of the language, a native speaker of Hawaiian, and treasured teacher. Her passing is deeply felt in the Hawaiian language community.
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Still No Joy In Hawaiian With Windows. Several months ago a few people pointed me to this Windows Keyboard Layout Creator. I've finally gotten around to looking at it, and unfortunately I don't know if we can use it. In this app you have to specify the language that the keyboard will be used with. As Hawaiian is not listed as a supported language in Windows, it appears I would have to specify another language (like English) to display. What is it going to take to get MS to recognize our language? I think we'll start an online petition drive and see if we can get enough people to catch MS' eye. If anyone has a workaround to the quandry displayed below, please let me know.

Scoble got a few replies when I previously inquired, but generated few usable replies.

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