Chinese texts
YiJing
A Big5 and Pinyin Version of the Zhou Yi, the original portion of the Yi Jing (also known as the Yijing or I Ching), plus the Tuan Zhuan and the Xiang Zhuan (also known together as Wings One through Four).
Bradford Hatcher revised this one, and is so kind to share it for free with everyone interested.
www.hermetica.info
Several texts
If you want an extremely reliable text of the Yi, then go to
chinaresource.org, and get xici (= Da Zhuan) , zhouyi zhu, and zhouyi lueli (with the commentary of Wang Bi, but it is easy to see: the commentary is marked with a c).
I also saw LaoZi, but do not know if it can be downloaded.
Shenshu oracle. A very complete Chinese text with commentaries can be found on
www.buyiyu.com Replace the number with the verse you need.
DaoDeJing DaoDeJing-B5 DaZhuan Dazhuan-B5 10Wings 10Wings-B5 Wings-unicode
Hexagram-font
Type ALL the letters, numbers and signs your keyboard has, uppercase, lower case etc. Copy them and put them below the first row. Select the first row and format it 'I Ching' (Connie's font). Now you can always find which key is which hexagram.
Chinese (calligraphy) font (traditional)