Indian Language Kit














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What is Indian Language Kit? "The Indian Language Kit software is an easy way to add Hindi, Sanskrit, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi and Nepalese text to your documents. It contains the necessary software to work with Devanagari, Gurmukhi and Gujarati scripts in applications on your Apple Macintosh or other Mac OS compatible computer. You can use the Indian Language Kit for a variety of business, educational and personal projects. It works best with applications that support the Apple WorldScript technology. You can even use it to view ISCII-compatible Indian language sites on the World Wide Web. After a simple installation process, you can switch effortlessly between the computer's main language and any of the languages supported by this kit. You can use more than one Indian language in a single document. By installing additional Apple language kits, you can also incorporate other languages (such as Japanese, Chinese and Arabic) in the same document. The kit comes with a selection of keyboard layouts accompanied by a quick reference card. The default INSCRIPT keyboard layout, developed in India to answer the special needs of Indian languages, permits all the Indian scripts to be typed in a common way. For users who prefer a romanized-input option, a QWERTY keyboard is also provided for each language." - Apple Computer, Inc. (1996). Indian Language Kit 1.0. www.claris.com/products/apple/indiankit/ indiankit.html Download Indian Language Kit Architecture
System Requirements From Mac OS 7.5
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