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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Designing our technology for universal input

For the past four years our tools (both hardware and software) have become more and more popular. No wonder. We are the only organization that is ready to invest as much time as required into R&D for endangered languages. We love working on any language, without any limitation on its linguistic features or on its speaker base...
We capitalize on everything we create. We do reutilization of our own technology, from one language to another.
We have just kicked off a project that will federate all our input modules into a universal technology. The goal is to provide a tool that is easy to use for everyone:
* Each language;
* Each generation;
* Each computer.
Maybe you are part of the computer users who have to press 'f' to get the 'ti' glyph, or Alt-Minus to get a 'vai', or maybe Alt-Shift-Slash to get a 'vaa'?
Good news for you: those days will soon be over!
Stay tuned.

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