Process Nine launches multilingual keyboard for Android
Process Nine, a leading language technology company in India announced the launch of MOX Words, easy to use 22 regional Indian languages keypad for Android smartphones.
MOX Words is the first keypad to implement government notified tri-lingual formula so that phones with MOX Words keypad can be used in the 3 prevalent languages of any region across the country. Recently MeitY (ministry of electronics & IT) notified mandatory requirements of supporting mobile phones with at least one regional language along with English and Hindi.
Vidushi Kapoor, COO, Process Nine Technologies said, "We aim to reach out to more than 1 billion Indians who do not speak English and primarily communicate in their own native language. With MOX Words, we intend to help bridge the linguistic digital divide in the country and empower citizens with power of communication and access to information. Process9 is dedicated to make all smartphones Indian language enabled with tremendous ease of use for a first-time user."
MOX Words has been launched in 22 official Indian languages and English with a unique layout MOX Saral. Saral displays all regional letters and matras in one screen and makes it easy for any Android phone user to enter messages in their language for conversational use on SMS, Whatsapp, Hike, Facebook etc.
MOX Words, a feature rich keypad can be used with any Android app and it also helps users browse thousands of Indian language web sites on the Internet.
"Even before its formal launch, MOX Words has been bundled by many Indian smartphone companies such as Intex, iBall, Lava, Ziox and others in over 9 million Android phones already. MOX Words is already the largest used and most preferred Indian Language Keypad for Android phones in the world," says Rakesh Kapoor, CEO, Process9.
It will now be available on Google Play store and Intex App store for download. It supports Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, Assamese, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, Bodo, Dogri, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Manipuri, Nepali, Sanskrit, Santali and Sindhi languages besides English.
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