I'm quite sure Microsoft is looking into other language versions, Rebecca,
however as you've probably read in this newsgroup, there seem to be some
issues with various other versions of software (like .NET 2.0) which are
having adverse reactions on the Experience Pack. Hopefully, those issues
will be overcome so they can be fixed before Microsoft moves forward in any
other languages.
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"Rebecca" <Rebecca@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6125B8BD-4287-45D4-AB60-BD8E6BC18288@microsoft.com...
> Hi. On the MS download page, it says: "If you have a Tablet PC, the
> Experience Pack is a must." Well, I have a Table PC, and I'm sure it's a
> must, but I'm using a non-English version of Windows XP. I hate to sound
> like a squeaky wheel, but perhaps if we keep pestering, someone at MS will
> condescend and tell us lowly Tablet PC users outside of the States whether
> or
> not a non-English version of Experience Pack is in the offing.