Microsoft, under its project Language Interface Pack (LIP) on Tuesday published Urdu version of their most wanted operating system Windows 7 and office 2010. This is the first time that any Microsoft operating system has been translated and released (all versions) in Urdu.
Previously, Microsoft has released 64-bit Urdu version of Windows XP, Office 2003, Office 2007 and Windows Vista. Microsoft and their partner lauds Pakistani organisation 'inksoft' for their best performance in this great achievement under the supervision of Atash Durrani.
Inksoft Pakistan chief executive officer Asad Zaman said, "The operating System and Office is being published in other languages too ie Persian, Pashto, Sindhi, Punjabi, Blauchi".
Not only these two above mentioned products but also other software are being translated in various local languages and in Urdu.
Inksoft use "special tools" such as Government approved Standard Localisation Glossary for Urdu and Pashto Languages, Standard Urdu Spell Checker and Unicode based Nastleeq Font for Desktop Publishing.
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