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NEW Arabic for HTC Touch Pro2
Sunnysoft
InterWrite Pro localizes not only standard system parts, but also specific parts of particular device. It is going to translate your HTC Touch Pro 2 into the Arabic language. As a part of the application you will get further add on functions, practical keyboard with layout for over 50 languages and new advanced Arabic Suite which contains three special Islamic applications.Sunnysoft InterWrite 10 Keyboard included!Advanced Arabic Suite:Arabic suite involves three applications: Prayer Times, Muslim Holidays, and Hijri Calendar.Prayer Times:Islamic prayer times for more than 1000 cities included more than 500 Arabic cities. Seven Methods for time calculation.Prayer Notifications before, after, and during the prayer time.Today plug-in for Prayer times.Muslim Holidays:Year View of Muslim holidays and occasions.Showing both Hijri and Gregorian dates.Arabic / English views.Hijri Calendar:Displaying Hijri and Gregorian calendar in month view.Arabic / English views.Today plug-in for Arabic date.English and Arabic setup available.
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