![]() The mapping summary that lists the English alphabets to be typed to get every Tamil alphabet is presented in the form of a concise table in the Azhagi Screen. The single screen option can be chosen by users who have become familiar with the key mappings to be able to see larger portion of text than that seen in dual screen mode. This feature enables the user to ascertain the correctness of contents being typed. The Tamil text corresponding to the English text forming the phonetic equivalent of Tamil typed in the upper half of the screen is displayed in the lower half. The user can optionally select a dual screen or a single screen for transliteration. ![]() Azhagi can be embedded for direct typing text of these languages in applications apart from Notepad, including Microsoft products like MS Office, and also other applications all the web browsers.Īzhagi initially developed as a Tamil word processor having its own screen for typing contents in Tamil. Text of these languages can be produced only typing the phonetic equivalent of English. Azhagi helps the user to create and edit contents in several Indian languages including Tamil, Hindi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Konkani, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi, Oriya and Assamese without having to know how to type in these languages. Features Īzhagi is the first successful Tamil transliteration tool which has many users throughout the world. In the same year Azhagi was identified as a "success story" by Microsoft's Indic language computing site. ![]() In 2006, Azhagi was the recipient of the Manthan Award of India's Digital Empowerment Foundation and the World Summit Award project, in the category Localization. Since year 2000, Azhagi has provided support for Tamil transliteration this was later expanded to nearly 13 Indian languages, featuring 16 total built-in languages as of the day of writing. In 2002, The Hindu dubbed Azhagi as a tool that "stand out" among various similar software "emerg nearly every other day". Azhagi ( Tamil: அழகி) is a freeware transliteration tool, which enables its users to type in a number of regional Indian languages, including Tamil, Hindi, and others, using an English keyboard.
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