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    PangInput

    PangInput

    A simple tool for typing characters in different writing systems.

    PangInput is a simple application to help you in typing characters from different languages in unicode. Three methods are available: 1) a virtual keyboard, mapping specific characters to each key on your keyboard; 2) custom character sets, which you can select by clicking on them; 3) macro sets, allowing input of complex scripts - basically mapping a latin transcription to the actual writing of characters or words.
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    Pes is an simple programing language. It has just few basic constructions and it has c-like & pascal-like syntax. The compiler output is Jasmin - an assembler for java virtual machine. It was my school project.
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