chinese input program

From: Graham S. Green (gg_at_atebe.com.au)
Date: 09/04/05

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    Hi all,

    Is anyone aware of a good Chinese input program that allows me to type in
    pinyin and i can then select the characters I want and it then inserts those
    characters into Open Office or any type of document?. Also, to be able to
    switch between Traditional and Simplified systems and finally, be able to
    convert from characters back to Pinyin?

    Any recommendations or non-recommendations?

    Thanks

    Graham

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