webeye 2000

$50.00

with the capability of linking to web sites worldwide,personal computers now a day have increasingly become more usefulto users in general, and to the vietnamese people abroad in particular.every morning, i could now browse through the daily news posted byvarious vietnamese newspapers and magazines on the internet and thensurf other web sites for more. i could even check and reply the e-mailto friends around the world before lunch. i have never felt so closeto people who speak the same language thousands of miles away. i have long been surfing the net and communicating via vietnamesee-mail regularly and experienced so much excitement as well as frustration.one of which is the lack of support for the vietnamese characterson the internet, both reading and writing. a number of my fellow users,who are experienced surfers, also encounter similar problems. many other web surfers and we have not been able to conquer theseunpleasant problems until vni introduces its vietnamese software productsfor internet. one of which is webeye. we are pleased to welcome thegood news and realize that surfing the vietnamese web sites does nothave to be a frustrated experience and will now be much easier andmore pleasant. this article is to introduce webeye, a new software product for internetdesigned and distributed by vni in an effort to provide better serviceto the vietnamese community on the net, both in the united statesand abroad. webeye is a software product, which supports the vietnameselanguage on the internet. it helps convert vietnamese characters,found in e-mail or articles posted throughout the vietnamese web sites,into a readable format that is easier to read. vietnamese on the internet before discussing further on what i have experienced using vni-webeye,it is beneficial to identify the obstacles and frustration readingvietnamese on the internet encountered by many vietnamese surfersbefore webeye was introduced. first of all, one of the major problems is that web page designersoften disagree on a standard vietnamese character set for universalcompatibility; text therefore, is often unreadable when going fromone web page to another. web browser must then be reconfigured fordifferent web sites. in addition, if compatible font set has not alreadybeen loaded, it must be downloaded and installed before text can beconverted to a readable format. secondly, special characters used in most of the e-mail to denotevietnamese accents, known as viqr, are both annoying and difficultto read. as i recalled the first time surfing the net, a friend sentme a long viqr user's guide and literally forced me to learn and acceptviqr method. at first, it was annoying. i'd rather write vietnamesewithout accents than being tortured by those zigzag characters. however,the frustration gradually subsided as i began learning to accept it.following my friend's footsteps, i too, tried to convince others tolearn viqr! what is viqr? it's a set of special characters used in place of theaccents in vietnamese language. for example, a question mark "?"is used in a question, or an asterisk "*" for letter o, etc.besides, "+" can also be used instead of "*" for o;other accents can also be replaced by different special characters(see display below). in another word, writing is not difficult butreading is really a struggle. i have no intention to force anyone to follow my footsteps; however,there is no other method to my knowledge to support vietnamese languagein e-mail on the internet. i therefore have no choice but share whati've learned to others who have just begun surfing the net. until one day, a new software product called webeye wasintroduced. a voyage through the net with webeye the vietnamese name for webeye is "mat viet xuyen mang." atthe first try, i was off to a long voyage through the familiar websites with webeye to evaluate its capability. i was amazed and completelyconquered by its simplicity and ingenuity in the design and functionality. since many net surfers and i have frequently visited many of the wellknown vietnamese web sites around the world, their internet addressesare, of course, well advertised. however, as a good intention of thisarticle, full information of their web sites and addresses are providedin case any of you readers wishes to pay a visit. first on the list is little saigon net at http://www.littlesaigon.com.it was a relatively new site when i first surfed the net. but it hasmade some significant improvements and logged thousands of visitssince its early birth. because home page can only log the number ofvisits, not the number of visitors; and since a surfer may pay asmany visits to a home page as he wishes, the number of visitors, therefore,does not always agree with the number of visits. i often visit thisweb site for rich local news within the vietnamese community condensedfrom the little saigon radio.


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