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A decade of free Māori Language software

Published on August 28, 2011 By karaitiana

It is hard to believe that a decade ago I nervously released Te Ngutu Kura Māori Spell Checker for Windows: then just last week I released version 3 with over 58,000 words for a wide range of applications and systems. It was about 12 years ago I created Moana Kupu Māori spell checker, which is [...]

Registering a domain name with a macron

Published on June 5, 2011 By karaitiana

Macrons within New Zealand domain names and international domains (.com, .org. .net, etc ) are possible, but with many limitations with finding a suitable New Zealand provider. .nz Since July 26 2010 in New Zealand, all authorised domain.nz registrars have to be able to register a .nz domain name with a macron, they are not [...]

Technologically correct macrons

Published on October 10, 2010 By karaitiana

Creating umlauts for macrons is no longer acceptable and is an outdated practice. Free and supported macron software is available on the web and should be installed.

Language revitalisation and the ignorance of Social Media

Published on August 4, 2009 By karaitiana

Language revitalisation and the ignorance of Social Media We are at the end of another Māori Language week here in Aotearoa New Zealand. Most of us have seen and heard Māori language being spoken in mainstream radio, television and newspaper. The children’s television program “Sponge Bob” was also in Māori language. But alas!, the uptake [...]

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