Four more localised versions of Windows and Office by April

By New Delhi: | 21 Feb 2005

New Delhi: Software giant Microsoft plans to release the localised version of its operating system Windows and Office suite in four more Indian languages, including Tamil and Bengali, by April.

The company has already launched the localised version of its products in Hindi and Kannada, and plans to make them available in fourteen Indian languages by the end of this year. These versions have already been developed, tested and showcased to the some state government and customers at various forums, he added.

Besides the localised versions, Microsoft already provides support for Windows and Office in twelve Indian languages, including Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Gujarati.

Microsoft's localisation programme focuses on four areas - ensuring that each product works for various Indian languages; collaborating with the Central and State Governments; supporting, developing and enhancing local independent software vendor ecosystem; and working in a community to reach out to individuals, he said.

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