
You can quickly extend Azhagi+ to transliterate in any Tamil font by using a never-before-seen feature.

It is very small (less than 1 MB) yet power-packed with innovative features.Īzhagi+ has possessed the fastest of all Tamil transliteration schemes, ever since its inception in 2000. Typing can be effected directly in any Windows application (MS Word, Facebook, WhatsApp, Quora, SMS, Gmail, Google Docs/Sheets/Slides/Forms/Etc., Twitter, Instagram, PhotoShop, PageMaker, InDesign, CorelDraw, Skype, Excel, PowerPoint, LibreOffice/OpenOffice Writer/Calc/Forms/Impress/Etc., etc., etc., etc.) by the simple press of an hotkey.Īzhagi+ is sleek and portable. Primarily it helps one to type in 16 Indian languages* but it is easily extendable by the user himself or herself to type in any other language of the world too. This page - for MS Word addin | for MS Excel addin - This pageĪzhagi+ is a supremely easy, fast, unique and feature-rich transliteration software. Scroll to read more.ĪAE (short for 'Azhagi's Addins for MS Excel') has a solitary module:Ĭonvert/Colorize with ALL formatting intact. The various modules of AAW (short for 'Azhagi's Addins for MS Word'): Yes, Azhagi++ is just LOADED with features. Start typing in Tamil even without pressing any hotkey.Ĭonvert MS Word docs with/without ALL formatting intact. Type in Tamil in a single application alone. Transliterate in Tamil with an 'X' factor. Unicode Fonts Lister, a Nifty Fonts Viewer, a Turbo Fonts Viewer, etc. Neo Transliterator, Sanskrit Tamil Colorizer, Dual Screen Transliterator Tamil Fonts Converter, Direct Typer, Auto Transliterator, Reverse Transliterator The fix is to redesign the memory management method for Calc sheets and has nothing to do with 32/64 bit issues.The various tools of Azhagi++ (anbe sivam): 16 bit allows indices up to 65,536 so, if 65,536 is the limit in the number of columns, it is likely to be a historical 16 bit limit unless both row number and column number are contained in the same index number.Įdit: Column number seems to be a memory management problem, where even tiny sheets need to use much more memory if the column number is increased. That being said, I somehow doubt that 60,000 columns is a 32/64 bit limit as 32 bit allows indices up to 4,294,967,296. How many users want 60k+ columns in a spreadsheet compared with how many users don't? This has been the case for well over 10 years, so this whole attitude of, oh well we really don't need 64 bit why bother is just becoming a very negative excuse.įeature enhancement is about getting the maximum benefit for the maximum number of users with the available, always limited, resource.

Coldwash wrote:Ever try using Calc for more than ~60k Columns?.
