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Question 20.9: What software is available for Hebrew applications?


                                  Answer:
   
   There are numerous utilities. A good place to start is the [5]Hebrew
   Computing document on www.shamash.org at
   [6]http://www.shamash.org/computers. Another good place to start is to
   search on a meta-search engine such as [7]http://www.dogpile.com/ for
   "Hebrew Software" (or on one of the Jewish search engines).
   
   Some other sources are:
     * Davka Corporation. 7074 N.Western Ave, Chicago IL 60645, USA.
       Within the USA, the following toll-free number may be used: (800)
       621-8227. The following numbers may be used anywhere: FAX (312)
       262-9298; VOICE (312) 465-4070. [8]http://www.davka.com/
     * LEV Software, Inc.; Hebrew Educational Software; 1-800-776-6538;
       [9]lev@netzone.com [10]http://www.levsoftware.com/
     * HebrewSoft. Hebrewsoft has a Hebrew English dictionary and a
       Hebrew tutor. Email: [11]info@hebrewsoft.com. Tel: +
       972-4-8346756. [12]http://www.hebrewsoft.com/
       
   Jacob Richman also maintains a list of Hebrew Software at
   [13]http://www.cji.co.il/hotsites/j-soft.htm.
   
   If you have suggestions for software to add to this list, please
   contact the FAQ maintainer at [14]maintainer@scjfaq.org.



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