We have put together a collection of links to some useful websites for anyone attempting to "Russify" their computers: Cyrillic fonts, codepage convertors, keyboard applets and others. Just click on "Cyrillic Links" on the menu at the left.

Cyrillic Software & Fonts
The following companies and individuals, produce software packages to aid the process of using Cyrillic on a computer that has been set up with an english (or european) character set.
Fingertip Software Visit Website
Fonts, software, and keyboards for multilingual computing.
Cyrillic in Windows Visit Website
Russification instructions, Cyrillic fonts and keyboard, Russian keyboard for MS Windows and special Russian fonts.
Yamada Language Center: Russian Fonts Visit Website
Download "Public Domain" fonts for Windows & Macintosh.
Macintosh Cyrillic Fonts and Keyboard Drivers Visit Website
Comprehensive resource for Mac users who need to use Cyrillic characters.
Automatic Cyrillic Converter Visit Website
Online convertor that will convert from any Cyrillic encoding to any other. The distinctive feature of this converter is that you do not need to know which encoding the text was originally in. Just select "Automatically" and choose your desired encoding.
General Information
Websites featuring tutorials and general information about using Cyrillic characters.
Russian in different software Visit Website
Comprehensive tutorial on how to "Russify" your computer.
Unicode - Cyrillic Range (PDF Document) Visit Website
These charts are provided as the on-line reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version 4.0
Russian Alphabet Visit Website
The complete Russian Alhabet, with pronounciation guide (Plus Audio Files).
How To Read Cyrillic? Visit Website
Another Cyrillic resource from Welkya - Web Magazine for Bulgarian Art and Literature.
Russify Everything Visit Website
Here you can find detailed and yet simple instructions on how to make your favorite software work with cyrillic characters.
The Linux Cyrillic HOWTO Visit Website
This document covers the things you need to successfully work with information containing cyrillic text (mostly Russian) under Linux.
Cyrillic Script Visit Website
This page grew out of the requests of numerous people for information on how to (hand) write Cyrillic script.
Creating Cyrillic Web Sites Visit Website
This Web site consists of instructions on how to set specific settings in computer systems and HTML generator applications that enable multilingual Web design.
  
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