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gougou -
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Could Google have simply licensed this on-the-quiet from sogou?
Given Sogou's outspokenness on the issue, that is rather unlikely.
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fuzzylintman -
gato, this sounds like an interesting IME and I would like to learn it, but as with the google
pinyin IME (which I use all the time) the interface seems to only be in Chinese. Well this is
great if you are chinese, but I'm American, trying to learn chinese. Unfortunately, I'm a
near-beginner, and I can't figure out what is different about the Jia Jia IME - it seems to work
exactly the same as the google IME. I assume there is some option I can turn on to switch to
double-pinyin, but the menu is all chinese so I have no idea what to do. Is there any
documentation in English, or a way to switch the user interface to English??
-mdb
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