Serv-U Supports UNICODE
In Serv-U, all file paths, usernames, and other text fields are stored in UNICODE. This is a monumental leap because Serv-U can support any file name, any directory name, any login name, any password, and any text all at the same time! Serv-U, even when installed on Windows in English, can understand file names, directories, login IDs, passwords, descriptions, etc., in virtually any language - all at the same time. This includes not only the languages in which the Serv-U user interface operates such as Japanese, Chinese, Russian, German, French, Italian, and Swedish, but any other language including Korean, Arabic, Turkish, Hebrew, and even Klingon (yes, Klingon is a part of the UNICODE character set).
As a Serv-U customer, you don't need to do anything. This important change is completely automatic. And since Serv-U's protocols all support UTF-8 (a form of UNICODE), connecting clients don't need to do anything special either; it's all automatic. With the current global economy, universal language support is one more way your company can get an edge on the competition.
