The Dewey Cutter Program is based on the Latin alphabet and the English language's phonetic structure. It does not support non-Latin scripts or alphabets, such as Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese, Japanese, or Korean. For libraries cataloging materials in such languages, the author's name must be romanized according to ALA/LC standards before being entered into the program.

What are you planning to run this program on?

Whether your library follows the standard Cutter table or the Cutter-Sanborn system, the program covers both bases. Installation and Technical Requirements

Designed to work with most Windows operating systems (Windows 10/11).

A zero-bloat user interface optimized for speed, reducing eye strain and click-fatigue during long cataloging shifts. Step-by-Step: How to Use OCLC Dewey Cutter V1.10.6