Sugam-2K
Newer operating systems like Windows 7/8/10.. support Unicode for Indic Scripts. You still need to buy quality Devanagari fonts as the DevaNagari font/s bundled with these operating systems is/are ordinary one/s. Even the standard keyboard layout called INSCRIPT is a real drag!
Components of Sugam-2K:
- A great OpenType font - Akhil HE
- An efficient keyboard - SuNāgarī-11
- A simple TrueType font - Akhil (English only font)
The main component of Sugam-2K is 'Akhil HE' - an OpenType font. This as well as 'Akhil' (a simple TrueType font) continue to work in newer operating systems like Windows 10, ... as these are the standard based fonts and will not become obsolete in next 10 years!
Buying our font 'Akhil HE' is same as buying 'Sugam'; as we provide other components of Sugam-2K (like keyboard programs) free of cost.
The font 'Akhil' is a small & plain but professionally created font to set English only text.
SuNāgarī is the new keyboard layout developed by us that combines productivity of INSCRIPT with ease of Phonetic layout. It is a result of a lot of research.
To download the brochure of Sugam click here.
You can use Sugam with free software such as the LibreOffice.
Some of us always want to upgrade! If you use your computer for more than 4–5 hours a day, you may consider upgrading every 2–3 years. However, upgrading can be inconvenient as it involves transferring your data and programs to a new PC. To improve your computer's performance, take regular backups and delete unnecessary data and apps. If your hard drive is a mechanical one, defragmenting it can help. If it’s old and slowing down, consider replacing it with an SSD. If you often carry a laptop or tablet, you can opt for a smaller phone with a better camera and essential features.
Previous Version - Sugam-98
Unicode was not completely supported on Windows 98. Microsoft supplied Uniscribe with IE 6 onwards to render DevaNagari text in Windows 98. But there was no facility for entering Unicode encoded DevaNagari in Windows 98.
As a lot of people were using Windows 98 in 2003, so we developed a package named 'Sugam-98'. It facilitated easy entry of Unicode encoded DevaNagari in Windows 98.
TransLit-98 was the keyboard filter program that facilitates/d input using 'SuNāgarī' (registered as trademark 28th July 2023) in Windows 98.
InScript-98 was the keyboard program as per the standard INSCRIPT layout.
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