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    Sinhala Writer

    Sinhala Writer

    Best tool there is to type Sinhala unicode characters

    Sinhala Writer is a fully portable phonetic unicode character converter tool designed to generate Sinhala (සිංහල) characters whenever you need. Sinhala Writer is a must have tool which can be very useful in many scenarios, such as messaging in social media networks, for the use in 3rd party applications like PhotoShop, AfterEffects etc, generating Sinhala characters to be used on web pages and computers that do not use Sinhala fonts, etc. Simply put, if you want to quickly generate some සිංහල text, this is your go-to tool. And hey, No pesky installations. Just click n play. 😉 Eg : ammaa ==> අම්මා What's New in v2.1 : Now you can type English words as is, in between Sinhala words as you type. ...
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    NiMC provides an Instant Messaging server and client that runs on a custom protocol that is implemented in python. The project was written as a learning experiment by its author, to get experience with TCP/IP. Great example of how to do TCP/IP wrong
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