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Very interesting presentation. I find working with Arabic on my PC very frustrating at times – especially all the software that either doesn’t support right-to-left, or those that cannot cope with mixed text (i.e. Arabic text with some English words or vice versa). Hopefully, such problems will disappear as time goes on and software becomes more sophisticated.