Jaspell Jaldi — Development of Simpler Multilingual Typing
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Jaspell have developed several multilingual word procesing packages over the years since 1988.

The earlier systems for the Amstrad PCW (based on LocoScript) and for DOS (based on ChiWriter) assigned a font element to a key on the keyboard and required you to remember numerous Shift and Alt combinations. The DOS package introduced a key sequence facility whereby you could press two or three keys in sequence to obtain or compile obscure characters quicker. That experience led us to create a different and far simpler yet more powerful system for you for use on Windows®.

This  package came into use in 1994 as Jaspell Jaldi — firstly as 16-bit (based on High Edit) and now as 32-bit (based on TX Text Control by The Imaging Source Europe GmbH)

Jaldi means  quick. You will find our one common method is easy for a wide range of languages thanks to highly complex programming.
Asian:-Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, (Devanagari), Farsi, Gujarati, (Gurumukhi), Hindi, Hiragana, Japanese, Katakana, Marathi, (Naskh), (Nastaliq), Nepali, Punjabi, Romaji, Sanskrit, Urdu.
Roman with Accents:- Easily type, add, change, clear ß and accents like in àáâãäåæçðñ - from Greenlandic to Turkish, Lappish to Afrikaans or Vietnamese.

Date of last edit: 28 November 2007