Dear Dean,

I have been using this one: https://sites.google.com/site/bhashaime/

It supports also 2 transliteration schemes and many other Indian scripts, and works fine when shifting from English to one of the scripts, not so well when I'm using my native Portuguese though.

best


Prof. Dr. Adriano Aprigliano

Língua e Literatura Latina
DLCV/FFLCH
Universidade de São Paulo


2015-10-04 1:51 GMT-03:00 Dean Michael Anderson via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>:
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From: Dean Michael Anderson <eastwestcultural@yahoo.com>
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Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2015 04:51:05 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Best way to type Sanskrit in Windows?
It's ironic that I have to ask this question because I created some of the earliest software and fonts to do this back when the Mac first came out but I haven't kept up.

What is the best way to type Sanskrit using the Windows OS?

For years I used ITranslator because it was easy to touch type it and convert to both devanagari and transliteration.

Surely a better solution has been developed by now; and one that directly supports Unicode output.

I realize there are several issues involved (such as Unicode being separate from input) but I'm wondering if there's an easy to use, integrated solution these days?

Best,

Dean