I can't find a Software page on the Klingon wiki, so I'm bound to miss something. MacOS allows one to set the default language to Klingon. However, unless an app specifically supports Klingon, it will default to the next language in your list. I'm only aware of one program that supports Klingon. Google has been available in Klingon since before Gmail was a thing. I'm sure it is woefully out if date at this point. I was working on OOo years ago. But the server that hosted the project failed, and all of that data was lost. To my knowledge, no one has resumed the work. It's either OOo or LibreOffice that supports Klingon as a language for your document. Very helpful to not have squiggly red lines under every word. webOS had plans to allow Klingon to be a language on the phones and tablets until Palm went under. Several apps offered Klingon as a language. FireOS on the Fire Phone had pIqaD support. I always check new apps to see if Klingon is supported. I hope that was the information that you were looking for. ~Melanie Roney Sent from my Palm Prē On Wed, Aug 7, 2024, 10:44 Christian Buhtz via tlhIngan-Hol < tlhingan-hol@lists.kli.org> wrote:
Hello together, I am a software developer with several open source projects. One of them support over 40 languages, even some exotic ones. So that is why I am interested in that topic.
I wonder if there is "regular" software out there that support its GUI in Klingon. Are you aware of one?
Of course there are some games (e.g. Minecraft) or language learning software. But I mean usual software like LibreOffice, Firefox, ...
As Klingon language people do you check the settings of your installed software if it support Klingon?
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