| 1981 |
Z-
80 based Offline Phototypesetting terminal
The first ever indigenously designed computer with Indian script
entry facility. |
| 1983 |
Asterix
Publishing System
The first ever publishing system based on the above terminal
for Indian script publishing compatible with the following backend
phototypesetters like AM Varityper, Linotype, Monotype, Bobst,
Compugraphics and AlphaComp. |
| 1985 |
PC-Mate
a Z - 80 based plug-in card for IBM PC's
The first ever IBM PC compatible PC plug in card for composing
Indian languages on the PC and in some senses a precursor to
the GIST card. |
| 1988
|
Asterix
Publishing Software
The first ever Hindi WYSIWYG Page Composing software for Ventura
GEM (DOS). |
| 1991
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Akruti
for Windows
The first ever Windows (3.1) based Indian script software. |
| 1995
|
Akruti
- 95 (Publisher)
The first Windows 95 compatible Indian script software for DTP.
|
| 1996
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Akruti
- 95 (Office)
The first Bi-lingual Indian script software for data base /
data processing. |
| 1996
|
Akruti
- 95 (Personal)
The first low cost Indian script software for SOHO use. |
| 1996
|
Akruti
- 95 (Web Publisher) for Internet site creation in Indian scripts
The first ever Indian script WWW publishing technology developed. |
| 1996
|
Indian
Scripts site on Internet
The first ever site hosting Indian language publications on
the Internet launched using Langscape technology at http://www.indianlanguages.com |
| 1997
|
Application
packages in Indian Scripts
The first ever suite of application packages in Indian scripts
like WINBANK, SHUBH-LABH, SILKSOFT, MAPINFO Karnataka with co-developers.
|
| 1997
|
CMPL
shortlisted by Election Commission
CMPL is one of the three vendors shorlisted by the Election
Commission for supply of an ISCII compatible Indian Script Data
Base software for electoral rolls revision. |
| 1998 |
Platform
independant browsing using TRUEDOC technology
A new technology called TrueDoc has been introduced by Bitstream
and Netscape and supported by a many companies. We have implemented
this for our Indian scripts. |
| 1999
|
Launch
of shareware version of Akruti Freedom & Shubh Labh
In order for Indian script usage to pick up we intend launching
the shareware versions of Akruti Freedom & Shubh Labh, which
will generate demand for the full versions. |
| 2000 |
Multimedia
Interactive TV Kiosks with Indian language interface
Development is on for a multimedia Interactive TV Kiosk browser
and server software. This can be widely used at public places
for information and entertainment. This will have a potential
in the government, travel and tourism and hospitality sectors.
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