Soget translates into Byelorussian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian.
All these languages use Cyrillic script. Cyrillic takes its name from the Saints Cyril and Methodius, who designed the alphabet to put Slav liturgies in writing. The script derives from the Byzantine Greek alphabet.
Recent font families, in particular Unicode fonts, include the Cyrillic script, thus making it possible to publish multilingual documents in the same typographical style (Arial, Avantgarde, Times, etc.):

Soget is equipped with large Cyrillic and multilanguage Type 1, TrueType and Opentype fonts collections.
We deliver Byelorussian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian translated technical documentation designed for web or print publishing.
We fully support most commercial Dtp programs on both Windows and Macintosh operating systems, including Adobe InDesign, FrameMaker, PageMaker, Interleaf Quicksilver, Ms-Publisher, QuarkXPress and design applications such as CorelDraw, Adobe Illustrator, Freehand, Fireworks, PhotoShop etc.
Soget possesses the IT resources required to produce Cyrillic texts in Ms-Word and other word processing programs, as well as in CAD drawings, in Avi, Flash movies and PDF formats.
Finally, we can create or migrate Byelorussian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian documentation in XML, SGML and HTML.