Multi-national Language Support
I do have a quick question about what versions of Win7 have multi-national language support?
According to MS, I need to get Ultimate for any form of multi-language support? Is that correct?
I just remember when I was at TechEd this year, there was some mention of basic multi-language support in Pro as well? I don't want to have to get Ultimate if Pro will do what I need it to do...
The long story, My father in-law has been diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer, and only has a few months to live. One of his wishes is to get a new PC (to replace an old Acer running an AMD AthlonX2 5200+ w/WinXP), as it is now starting to have weird problems.
I've spec'ed a new PC for him, just need to know which version of Win7 to get. He mainly uses it for web-browsing, as well as doing online research on peoples history, (he assists quite a few people in tracing their family trees, especially Danish people, since he is Danish). The number 1 requirement for any new PC, is multi-langauge support.
I'm planning on getting a Danish keyboard for him to use on the new PC, but I need to know if Win7 Pro can be running in the following configuration:
1. English (Australia) as the default language
2. Danish Keyboard (QWERTY-type compatible with US layouts).
3. Support for Danish, Swedish, German and Norwegian input.
Since I only have access to Win7 Ultimate and Enterprise, it's a bit had to test for. And I know Ultimate supports the above configuration, but since it's an extra $60, that could be money that goes into another bottle of rum for him.
PS. I'm looking at a Q9400, P45 chipset, 4GB RAM, nVidia 9600GT, DVD, etc. type setup. i7 would be nice, but it adds an extra $$$ to the build due to the extra in the CPU and mainboard, which drives it outside of budget.