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Azhagi is a software that allows users to type in Tamil, Hindi and other regional Indian languages using an English keyboard. It was developed by B. Vishwanathan and has won several awards and recognition for its user-friendly and innovative features.
InScript is the standard keyboard layout for Indian scripts using a 104- or 105-key layout. It was developed by the Indian Government and supports 12 Indian scripts including Devanagari, Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil and Telugu.
Audacity is a free and open-source digital audio editor and recording application software for Windows, macOS, Linux, and other Unix-like systems. Learn about its history, features, use, limitations, and how to download it from FossHub or Muse Group.
Learn about the history, definition, and benefits of free and open-source software (FOSS), an umbrella term for free software and open-source software. FOSS is software that is available under a license that grants the right to use, modify, and distribute it to everyone free of charge.
A comprehensive list of software licensed under free software and open-source licenses, organized by categories such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and web development. Find examples of software free to be modified and distributed, and learn about the philosophical background of open-source movement.
Gurmukhi is an abugida script used for Punjabi and Sikh languages, standardized by Guru Angad in the 16th century. It has 35 consonants, 9 vowel diacritics, and subscript letters for consonant clusters, and is related to the Brahmi script and its descendants.
Rosetta Stone is a proprietary, computer-assisted language learning software that uses images, text, and sound to teach words and grammar by spaced repetition. Learn about its history, features, versions, and compatibility with different operating systems and languages.
Learn about the different methods of transliterating Devanagari, an Indic script used for many languages of North India and Nepal, into Roman script. Compare IAST, Hunterian, ISO 15919, ASCII and other schemes with examples and features.