Shabdaratna was released with an advanced version called Winkey and another editing software called Surabhi was also released. These were joined by more advanced software like Srilipi and Akruti which were Windows compatible. They started the era where computers started to replace typewriters and typesettings for Kannada publications. Shabdaratna, Venus, Prakashak, and Sediyapu were some of the Kannada editing software that were developed in those days. In those days, the Kannada keyboard was non-existent and existing English keyboard was used to enter Kannada characters. In the mid-1980s, software development in Kannada was started mainly to meet the needs of desktop publishing in Kannada.
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