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Modular's new Shree-Lipi version

Pune, April 25

The Pune-based Modular InfoTech Pvt Ltd has launched the version 7.1 of its flagship product, Shree-Lipi. It is the Indian language package in the DTP sector, newspapers, corporate offices, government sector, and for use in e-Governance. This package is used to enable all the Windows-based applications to create documents and data in Indian languages.

Talking to presspersons Dr M.N. Cooper, Chairman and Joint Managing Director, said it is a font and feature rich software package and contain various flavours of language specific packages. The language special packages are Dev Ratna for Hindi and Marathi, Gurjari for Gujarati, Banga Ratna for Bengali, Assamiya Manik for Assamese, Utkal for Oriya, Tamil Vairam for Tamil, Kannada Ratna for Kannada, Telugu Ratna for Telugu, Kairali for Malayalam, DG for Devnagari and Gujarati, and Gurumukhi for Punjabi. - Our Bureau

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