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Tue, 28 Nov 2006 Greek Mac users offer local systems

Greek Mac users are stepping up the campaign for Apple local support

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Mac users in Greece have stepped up their campaign for local support from Apple with the introduction of self-made Greek localisation for Mac OS X.

The pressure group is currently beta testing the localisation for free under a General Public Licence. The group is also offering free Greek fonts.

It is upset that Apple, like many computer manufacturers, has no dedicated Greek presence. The company doesn't even offer a Greek version of its website.

Along with localised versions of Apple software, the group wants the company to open its own office in Greece.

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