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It is old. It is quirky. But just like the language it serves, InPage 2009 is timeless.

It is still there. survives because it is efficient. It does one thing perfectly: turning keystrokes into beautiful, printable poetry. Final Verdict If you are a student learning Urdu typing for a government exam, learn InPage 2009 first. It teaches you the logic of the Rasm-ul-Khat (writing rules). If you are a professional, keep a virtual machine running Windows XP just for this software.

If you have ever visited a Matbuaat (printers market) in Karachi, Delhi, or Dubai, you have heard the sound. The distinct click-clack of a keyboard that isn’t typing in Arial or Times New Roman. It is typing in .

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