Microsoft Launches Windows 7 in Hindi..

India
February 4, 2009 12:56am CST
Its really a good news for Hindi and Indian specially ... Microsoft, as a part of its efforts to overcome the language barrier to computing, has showcased a variety of custom made products directed specifically at the vernacular language market - a market that has been largely left untapped till now. The new initiatives include Language Interface Packs (LIPs) in 12 Indian languages - Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hindi, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil and Telugu - for MS Office and Windows. The company has also announced a total of 45 additional virtual keyboards for these languages. Even Windows Live has not been spared the treatment with it being made available in as many as seven Indian languages. These languages are Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil and Telugu. There's more in store for developers as well. Directed at vernacular language developers, it has launched the Captions Language Interface Pack (or CLIP) in Hindi, Malayalam, Oriya, and Tamil. CLIP uses a tool tip caption to display translations for user interface items in Visual Studio 2008 making it the first ever instance of Microsoft releasing a tool specifically to help students and beginner developers in India use the product in their own language. The most talked about part of the sneak peek was a rather cool beta version of Windows 7 in Hindi, one of the eight global languages the Operating System (Beta) was released in recently. We would love to have a go at this one!
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@user_786 (1338)
4 Feb 09
It is strange that Windows 7 has been launched in Hindi when it is not even launched in English yet. I know there have been in the past Indians making Windows of thier own. It probably is an Indian made.
• India
5 Feb 09
The most talked about part of the sneak peek was a rather cool beta version of Windows 7 in Hindi, one of the eight global languages the Operating System (Beta) was released in recently. We would love to have a go at this one! please read above , this will clear your doubt thanks for sharing
• India
5 Feb 09
The most talked about part of the sneak peek was a rather cool beta version of Windows 7 in Hindi, one of the eight global languages the Operating System (Beta) was released in recently. We would love to have a go at this one! please read above , this will clear your doubt thanks for sharing
@Theresaaiza (10487)
• Australia
5 Feb 09
That's good news. I'm not Hindi but I love the idea that they are putting up efforts to resolve communication problems in your area.
• India
5 Feb 09
yeah definetly its greate , but don't hope your lose if you have read this article then you should know that window7 launched in total 8 global languages , then I think one language may be of your conuntry , just check it out , if I will get then definately revert you thanks for sharing
• India
10 Feb 09
Its a very good news for every person who speaks Hindi. I am an Indian. I feel proud and happy to know that the microsoft people are giving such a preference to India. It'll be really helpful for so many people who dont know english much. You have given a lot of good information at this moment. I thank you very much for this discussion. Happy mylotting!