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Shree-Lipi
Shree-Lipi 7.1 contains various packages. These multilingual packages are:
Ashamiya Manik for Assamese & Manipuri
Banga Ratna for Bengal
Dev Ratna for Hindi,Marathi, Konkani & Nepalese,
Gurjari for Gujarati
Gurumukhi for Punjabi
Kannada Ratna for Kannada
Kairali for Malayalam
Tamil Vairam for Tamil
Telugu Ratna for Telugu
Utkal for Oriya
Price INR 3371.00
Ankur Office
India's first, unique, innovative, path breaking, truly & highly cost effective Multilingual Office Suite with look and feel in Indian language designed by Modular InfoTech, Pune.
The objective of Ankur Office Suite is to automate your office documents in Indian Languages thereby providing you with the flexibility of maintaining your documents in your native languages.
Price INR 2217.00
Ankur
Ankur is very powerful Multilingual Software with unique features and facilities.
This is an ideal choice for starting work in Indian languages on computer without much more knowledge of Windows as well as Indian language type.
It has support for various keyboard layouts for different Indian languages so working in Ankur will not require additional knowledge.
Price INR 11899.00
Shree-Lipi Mac
Shree-Lipi from Modular InfoTech Pvt. Ltd. has for long been regarded as the best multilingual solution and font package for Indian languages on Windows Platform. After the great success of Shree-Lipi on Windows, Modular InfoTech has done a lot of Research & Development efforts for the same kind of solution in Macintosh. After a year long R&D, Modular has now come out with Shree-Lipi for Mac. The supporting utilities are in the process of making, so as to provide maximum friendliness, flexibility and simplicity to the Indian Language users on Macintosh.
Price INR 18865.00
Shree-Lipi Braille
Shree-Lipi Braille is a TRUE-TRANSFER software which converts text composed for sighted persons to Braille text sequence requied for visually impaired readers. Text file created by using 'Shree-Lipi Braille' will drive Index Braille embosser to print Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Gujarati and all other regional scripts. Proper care has been taken to convert the original text to Braille, faithful to language requirements.