Cyrillization
Mac OS X is by nature a world traveler. While earlier operating system verions (B.U., shall we say, Before Unix) require a bit of effort to conjure international linguistic fluency, OS X with each successive incarnation is increasingly worldly.
This site will focus on Cyrillicization of Mac OS X.
For the traditionalists among us, and you know who you are (and I do have the deepest sympathy for your cause, but in this case, I am with the progressives), proceed directly to:
Classic Mac Ukrainianization Page
Right, so it’s Prague in the photo. So the Czech language doesn’t use the Cyrillic alphabet. I know. Forgive me. I just like Prague. It’s still Slavic. It’s the transition point between East and West. Or was that Ukraine?
Well, then, let’s go:
Cyrillization of the Apple Macintosh