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Unicode compliant open source Bangla typing software for Windows

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ObjectivesSoon after the project started it stopped being just about thrit and protobuf, but the name stays. the project is about comparing serialization performance and other aspects of serialization libraries on the JVM. Overall we have benchmarks for protobuf, thrift, java, scala, few ... [More] implementations of stax, binaryxml, json, xstream, javolution, hessian, avro, sbinary and more. Discussions and ResultsResults discussed on the project wiki and at this blog post. For more information check out the data structure we use list of issues, the Google Group and the source code. Work in progressThe benchmarking results we have on the wiki were created using r111. Discussions about the next version of the benchmarking project can be found on the wiki and google group. [Less]

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About scim-avroscim-avro is the open source project of OmicronLab. It is the port of popular Avro Phonetic Bangla/Bengali typing method to Linux. This software works as an IMEngin (plugin) of Scim. It let users type in English and on-the-fly transliterate them phonetically to Bangla. For example ... [More] , one can type "ami banglar gan gai" and scim-avro will convert them automatically to "আমি বাংলার গান গাই" Current release:The current version is 0.0.2 (beta) Download:Binary PackageDue to limitation of our resource and enormous distributions of Linux, it is not possible for us to provide binaries for all of the varieties. If you are using other distros/other architecture/other versions than we provide, please download the source code and compile it yourself. File Architecture Description/Compatibility Help scim-avro_0.0.2-1ubuntu9.04_i386.deb i386 (32 bit) Works with Ubuntu 9.04 and Linux Mint 7 Installing from binary on Ubuntu Installing from binary on Linux Mint scim-avro_0.0.2-1ubuntu9.10_i386.deb i386 (32 bit) Works with Ubuntu 9.10 and Linux Mint 8 Installing from binary on Ubuntu Installing from binary on Linux Mint Source archive File Architecture Description/Compatibility scim-avro-0.0.2.tar.gz All All Linux Here are some brief documentation on how to compile: Ubuntu - Compiling and installing from source on Ubuntu Fedora - Compiling and installing from source on Ubuntu Typing instructionHere is the Bangla tutorial on how to type phonetically with scim-avro: Help & SupportVisit OmicronLab forum for support. [Less]

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