ATOK

ATOK
Developer(s) JustSystems
Stable release
ATOK 2013 / February 8, 2013
Operating system Linux, Microsoft Windows, macOS and Solaris
Type Input method editor
License Proprietary
Website ATOK.com

ATOK (エイトック /ˈetoku/ or /ˈeɪtɔːk/) is a Japanese input method editor (IME) produced by JustSystems, a Japanese software company.

ATOK is an IME with roots from 1983 and DOS, but it now supports a large number of platforms including Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, and iOS.

Sun Microsystems chose ATOK as their input method when running under the JP locale in Solaris 10 and above, enhancing Sun's already strong Japanese language support. For embedded systems, JustSystems has developed +ATOK. Some Japanese mobile phones, PDAs, video game consoles (PSP, PS3 and Wii), digital video recorders, automotive navigation systems come with +ATOK.

Once ATOK meant Automatic Transfer Of Kana-kanji. Now, it means Advanced Technology Of Kana-kanji Transfer. It is occasionally taken to stand for Awa-TOKushima, site of the headquarters of JustSystems, or ASCII TO Kanji.

Functions

Functions vary between versions for different platforms, and the following list is not exhaustive.

As of March 2013, the latest version for Windows is ATOK 2013; for Macintosh, ATOK 2012; and for Linux, ATOK X3. ATOK is also available for iOS, Android and other smartphone platforms.

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