The following files are available on ftp://ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo MacSUNRISE_Script_3.2_DEMO.sea.bin MacSUNRISE.txt MSUN_KD.txt The latter two files are in German, which is not surprising considering MacSUNRISE comes from there. Below is a summary, as copied from the Stonebridge Press web site, at: http://www.stonebridge.com/~sbp/complete_list_software.html (Charles Eicher (ceicher@inav.net), who provided this English information comments: There is also a lengthy review, from an educator's point of view, available at: http://www.sla.purdue.edu/fll/JapanProj/ACTFLreviews/MacSunrise.html) Charles adds: * BTW, I have tried this demo, I found it comprehensive, but rather slow, it * feels unresponsive even on my Powermac 8100/110. Its written in Hypercard. * IMHO, a serious, expensive software like this should have a faster front * end. Hypercard is for lazy programmers who can't code in C. ===================================================================== MACSUNRISE SCRIPT, Release 3 (Mac; CD) by Wolfgang Hadamitzky A comprehensive program for learning and looking up Japanese characters. Displays readings, meanings, compounds for up to 2,000 kanji. Includes stroke orders, self-tester, randomizer, browser, recorded pronunciations, custom kanji-set creator, kanji flashcard printer, and many other functions. Hiragana, katakana, 500 kanji: $129 Hiragana, katakana, 2,000 kanji: $329 Demo disk, $5 (applies to purchase) System requirements: Hardware: Macintosh computer 68030/25 MHz or higher + CD-ROM drive. RAM: black and white 3 MB, color 4 MB (5 MB with PowerMacintosh and Modern Memory Manager). Software: Japanese operating system KanjiTalk 6.0.7 or higher. or English operating system 7.1 + Japanese Language Kit. This program also works under the English operating system, but without display of system kanji in lists.