Baraha

Baraha is a word processing application for creating documents in Indian languages. It was developed by Vasu Sheshadri with an intention to provide a freeware to enable and encourage Indians use their native languages on the computers. Baraha was first released in Kannada in 1998 and later on in other Indian languages. Baraha can be effectively used for creating documents, sending emails and publishing web pages. Baraha uses a transliteration scheme, which allows the user to write any Indian language in Latin text and later convert it to the respective language. Baraha package consists of Baraha, BarahaPad, BarahaIME and FontConvert programs. This package includes TrueType fonts for various Indian languages. The latest full version of the software is not free anymore. The full-featured software requires a registration key, which currently costs $39.95 or 2495.

Baraha
Developer(s)Sheshadrivasu Chandrasekharan
Stable release
10.10.168[1]
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeWord processor
LicenseFree trial / Proprietary
Websitewww.baraha.com

Languages supported

Baraha 10.0 supports Kannada, Devanagari, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Gujarati, Gurumukhi, Bengali, Assamese and Oriya scripts. The following table shows the languages supported.

Script Languages
Bengali Bengali, Assamese, Manipuri
Devanagari Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Nepali, Konkani, Kashmiri, Sindhi
Gujarati Gujarati
Gurumukhi Punjabi
Kannada Kannada, Konkani, Tulu, Kodava
Malayalam Malayalam
Oriya Oriya
Tamil Tamil
Telugu Telugu

References

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