Divya Bhaskar carried an article about Gujarati Blog world this Sunday. Gujarati Lexicon, Utkarsh, Kartik Mistry and Meena Chheda have all got place in the article, and that makes us proud! The Gujarati blog world is growing, and it’s good to see that newspapers are taking notice of that. Divya Bhaskar is considered a progressive newspaper, and it’s commendable for them to cover such topics. Kartik has blogged more on this, along with a photo of the article.
In another media coverage the same day, Zee Gujarati extensively covered Gujarati Lexicon in an afternoon show. I did not see the show, and would love to get a copy of it, but people who saw, reported it was good coverage.
So two good news on the same day. Incidently April Fool’s Day!
I really thought it was April Fool joke from my brother. Perhaps, I got maximum calls on my mobile on that day!
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Hi…it is good effort which u have done. i would like to know that for typing in Gujarati which typing tool are you using…? recently i was searching for the user friendly Gujarati typing tool and found …’quillpad’… it seems to be good..i believe…let me know your opinion about it…
keep rocking…
quillpad is good if you are comfortable with web based typing only. If you want Gujarati support from your operating system, then it must support Gujarati (in fact, every modern OS supports Gujarati by default).
For Windows, you can use IME: http://www.bhashaindia.com/Patrons/Tutorials/GujaratiIME.htm?lang=gu
Or you can go through, http://www.utkarsh.org for getting Utkarsh Windows package to ease all troubles and see Gujarati interface for various applications.
For Linux, you can use default keyboard layouts given in Gnome and KDE or SCIM (which supports almost all languages and different types of keyboard layouts)
Mac OS X has inbuilt support of Gujarati from International option in System Settings
Hope this helps.