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Just noticed that double clicking on a japanese text, in Internet Explorer, highlights the word, and not the entire sentence. Reminder: japanese sentences are written without any spaces, so for the learner it can get pretty difficult to decipher.
But if you can highlight each word with a double click, then you can understand the structure of the sentence, which is a huge plus.

Then again, if you are using a computer that doesn’t have a japanese font, you can still convert the text into images, using Shodouka.

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