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Unicode and Windows XP
Windows XP, released in October 2001, builds on the pervasive Unicode support in Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. Leveraging the single worldwide source in Windows 2000, the Windows Globalization Team was able to efficiently and quickly develop new international features for Windows XP, in spite of a short delta between releases (less than 18 months). Furthermore, the single worldwide source in Windows XP allowed for full globalization in all versions of the product, independent of localization or MUI (Multilingual User Interface) support. This paper will present an overview of globalization support in Windows from the perspective of Unicode.
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