Nianqing Wubi 2.04 Simplified Chinese Free Edition

by jackycdy on 2008-08-08 18:35:02

Nianqing Wubi Input Method is a Chinese input method that follows the Wubi encoding rules, including different versions such as simplified and traditional characters, 86 edition and 98 edition Wubi encoding, applicable to various Chinese Windows operating systems. Compared with many popular Wubi input methods, Nianqing Wubi not only inherits the simple style of the system input method but also collects a large number of commonly used GBK Chinese characters (such as 冇, 咁, 喇, 乜, 嘢, 喇, 啲, etc.). Secondly, under the premise of avoiding duplicate codes, a large number of terms have been added, such as SARS, netizens, programs, newbies, male beauty, etc., too numerous to mention. In addition, the word order in the code table has been appropriately adjusted according to common usage frequency, which greatly reduces the probability of needing to use the number keys to select alternative words when typing Chinese, thereby significantly improving work efficiency and enriching leisure time.

For an input method, the most important thing is to be able to input as many Chinese characters as possible, so as not to be at a loss for words when using it. Moreover, there should be a large vocabulary and minimal duplicate codes. To reduce the duplicate code rate, some unimportant words can be omitted; otherwise, the subtleties of Wubi cannot be reflected. These two aspects have always been the direction of Nianqing Wubi's efforts.

Nianqing Input Method provides two Wubi encoding rules: the 86 edition Wubi and the 98 edition Wubi, with various versions suitable for Simplified Chinese Windows 9x/ME and Windows 2000/NT/XP. Please pay attention to the version before installation, and system administrator permissions are required during installation.