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Latest Product Releases

LaserHebrew for Windows and
Macintosh has been updated. A new font (NewJerusalemV) has been
added to the product. This font is compatible between Windows and Macintosh
so that documents typed using NewJerusalemV may be transferred back and
forth with no data loss and without requiring any conversion, as long as
both the Windows and Macintosh users own the latest version of
LaserHebrew. The LaserHebrew
Converter for Windows and Macintosh has also been updated to include
a macro for converting NewJerusalem text to the NewJerusalemV font. If you
have old NewJerusalem text you can use the LaserHebrew Converter to convert
it to the NewJerusalemV font, and then be able to collaborate with
LaserHebrew users on the opposite computer platform (Windows/Macintosh) with
no converting of the Hebrew text necessary, as long as everyone owns the
latest version of LaserHebrew.

 LaserKurdish in Unicode for
Windows and Macintosh has been released. This new product includes
four Unicode-encoded, OpenType Kurdish fonts for typing Arabic-script
Kurdish (Soranî), Roman-script Kurdish (Kurmanji and Yekgirtú), Cyrillic
Kurdish, Arabic, Persian, English, and other west European Latin 1
languages. Kurdish (Soranî), Arabic, and Persian is typed right to left
with automatic contextualization of vowels and accents, full justification,
and automatic line wrap. See the beautiful font samples.

The
LaserSalish Converter for
Windows and Macintosh has just been released. Are you ready to move
to the beautiful new LaserSalish in Unicode for
Windows and Macintosh fonts (see below)? The LaserSalish Converter is a
handy tool that will allow you to convert LaserSalish (ASCII-encoded) text
in Word documents to the Unicode-encoding of the LaserSalish in Unicode
fonts with a single mouse click. Simply copy the LaserSalish Converter
macros into your Word Normal template file, open your old LaserSalish
documents, and run the macros to convert just the SalishLS text to the
SalishLSU fonts without changing any other formatting of your document. You
do not need to know anything about macros to use this tool. Complete
instructions are provided.

We
are pleased to announce the release of LaserSalish in
Unicode for Windows and Macintosh.
This
product, available in five typestyles, contains all the special characters
needed to type the Salish (Salishan) languages of the Pacific Northwest of
America. The product includes two keyboard drivers, one supporting an
OpenType input method (letter, then accent, then accent), and the other
supporting dead key input (accent key, then letter). The fonts are supported
by any Unicode-compatible program. Now you can type Salish and have complete
compatibility between Windows and Macintosh users. Be sure to see the
beautiful font samples.

 We are pleased to announce the release of
the
Greek New
Testament in Unicode and the Greek Old
Testament in Unicode, both formatted for use with the brand new
New Testament
Manuscripts Font Collection in Unicode for Windows and Macintosh (see
the next item below). The texts
are provided in three formats: with references, without references, and with
references, accents and spaces. When you are representing the original hand
of these early Greek manuscripts and inscriptions in your documents you now
can copy portions of the New and Old Testaments and format them to represent
these original hands using any of the Greek fonts in the
New Testament Manuscripts Font CollectionU.

New Testament
Manuscripts Font Collection in Unicode for Windows and Macintosh
has
been released. We are very excited to announce a series of Unicode-encoded
font products providing faithful representations of the original hand of
important early codices or papyri of the New Testament and distinctive
character forms of inscriptions from that period. The
New Testament Manuscripts Font Collection in Unicode
for Windows and Macintosh
includes fonts for the following codices or papyri of the New
Testament or distinctive character forms of inscriptions from that period:
Codex Vaticanus, Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Alexandrinus, Codex Bezae, Codex Bezae Latin, Codex Washingtonianus, P46, P66, P.Oxy.4401, P39,
and the Konya inscriptions. The fonts are provided in Unicode-encoded TrueType format. All of these
Greek fonts also include the extra characters (such as
text-critical sigla, manuscript symbols, superscript or subscript
numbers, and manuscript grain direction arrows) that are included in
all Linguist’s Software Unicode-encoded Greek fonts (LaserGreek
in Unicode, sold separately). Be sure to view the
font samples to see the extraordinary
representations of the original hand of these important documents that you
can now include in your projects.

LaserPashto
in Unicode for Windows and Macintosh
has
been released. This exciting new product includes four Unicode-encoded fonts for standard modern
Pashto, Arabic, and Persian,
for typing right to left with proper line wrap and full justification. The
fonts include OpenType layout features which provide automatic
contextualization of consonants and proper positioning of vowels and
diacritic marks as you type. The product includes keyboard layouts for
Pashto, Arabic, Persian, and English (plus the other Latin languages
supported by the fonts). Be sure to see the product page for font
samples and more information.

LaserTamil in Unicode for Windows
has
been released, joining LaserTamil in Unicode for
Macintosh (released previously) in providing Unicode-encoded
TrueType format OpenType fonts for typing Tamil plus Latin 1 languages. The
product is available in both a serif and sans serif typestyle, or buy both
typestyles together as LaserTamil Professional in Unicode for Windows or for
Macintosh. The products include keyboard software allowing intuitive input
of the Tamil language. The keyboard layout places the Tamil consonants,
wherever possible, according to the sound of the English keys, making the
font easy to learn and to type.

A new series of fonts has been added to
LaserIñupiaq for Windows and Macintosh.
The
original fonts contain all the characters for English, the special
characters for Iñupiaq, and a set of
Kaktovik numerals for the base 20 number system. The new fonts are
the same as the original fonts, but have Kaktovik numerals with heavy top
strokes, as shown in the bottom line of this sample. LaserIñupiaq is
available in six typestyles sold individually, plus the Professional version
containing all six typestyles. See samples of both styles of the
Kaktovik numerals in the InupiaqLSB
(Times-style) font. The Windows version of the product now also supports
Windows 7.

Our
Hebrew Scriptures
product
line has been updated. The Hebrew Scriptures
(Consonantal, Without Sin and Shin Dots) for Windows and Macintosh
has just been added to our collection of Hebrew Scriptures formats, bringing
the total to five. The Hebrew Scriptures for use with our
non-Unicode-encoded LaserHebrew,
LaserHebrew II, and Semitic Transliterator fonts
are now available in these five formats: With BHS Line Breaks; With BHS Line
Breaks Without Accents; Consonantal; Consonantal Without Sin and Shin Dots;
and Transliterated. This latest format (Consonantal, Without Sin and Shin
Dots) will be of particular interest to those studying the Dead Sea Scrolls.
All five formats can now be purchased together at a significant savings as
Hebrew Scriptures Professional, for either
Windows or Macintosh. (Note the same five formats, along with seven
additional formats, are available for those using our Unicode-encoded
Hebrew and transliteration
fonts. See Hebrew Scriptures in Unicode for Windows and
Macintosh.)

TransRoman
Dictionary in Unicode for Windows and Macintosh
has
just been released. This Unicode-encoded version of our older
TransRoman Dictionary product is available in two
typestyles (Times- and Helvetica-styles). The fonts are TrueType (OpenType)
fonts containing common dictionary pronunciation symbols used in the Merriam
Webster® Dictionary, the Webster's New World Dictionary®, the Oxford English
Dictionary, the Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd Ed., and the OED CD version.
In addition, the fonts include the accents and other diacritics supporting
Western European Latin-based languages, many American Indian languages, and
many African languages. The product includes two keyboard layouts for easy
input of the letters, diacritics, and other special symbols in any
Unicode-compatible application. Be sure to see the extensive
samples.

LaserIban for Windows and
Macintosh has been
released. Now you can type Iban text with the
beautiful character set designed by Dunging Gunggu in any Windows or
Macintosh application. LaserIban™ includes four IbanLS™ fonts (plain,
bold, italic, and bold-italic) in both TrueType®
and Type 1 PostScript® font formats. The Iban character shapes were designed
by Dunging Gunggu, and have been developed into fonts by Linguist's Software
under the direction of Dr. Bromeley Philip (Senior Lecturer, UiTM Sarawak,
Malaysia). The set of characters, technically a syllabary, contains the
sounds for writing the Iban language.

LaserHebrew in Unicode for Windows
and Macintosh has been upgraded. These are
the only fonts available today which reproduce all forms, properly positioned,
that occur in the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia/Leningrad Codex.
The new version (and the correspondingly revised Hebrew Scriptures in
Unicode for Windows and Macintosh) makes the fonts compliant with new
Unicode developments, automatically positions furtive patahs properly, makes
typing easier and more consistent, and resolves some incompatibilities with
other Unicode fonts.
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Five new characters
were added to all fonts in the product (except ScriptHebrewU) to bring
the regular Hebrew section up to Unicode 5.1 compliance. These
characters include 1) 05A2, the reversed athnach, 2) 05BA, the alternate
holem for use only with vav, 3) 05C5, the lower dot, or punctum
extraordinarium, 4) 05C6, the punctuation nun hafukha (reversed nun),
and 5) 05C7, the qamats qatan. |
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A new font,
NewJerusalemLU, has been added to the NewJerusalemU product set.
NewJerusalemLU is like NewJerusalemU, except a “U-shaped” yerah ben
yomo, the form used in the Leningrad Codex, has replaced the “V-shaped”
version of that character, as used in the Biblia Hebraica
Stuttgartensia. |
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In the Windows
version of the product the fonts are now supported in Windows Vista and
XP (but not Windows 2000) by
OpenType.org 3
and by
Lotus Symphony 1.3 (which is based on OpenOffice). Both of these
products are free, downloaded from OpenOffice.org and IBM, respectively. |
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In addition, the
Hebrew Scriptures in Unicode for Windows and
Macintosh have been upgraded to support the new features of the
upgraded fonts. The new (version 11.0) fonts will work with older
versions of the Hebrew Scriptures, but these latest versions of the
Hebrew Scriptures require the new version 11.0 fonts. |

Greek New Testament and
Greek Old Testament texts formatted for
use with the fonts in the New Testament Manuscripts Font
Collection have been released. If you have been working with the fonts
representing the original hands of ancient manuscripts and inscriptions, and
have
needed
to type Greek New Testament and/or Greek Old Testament text for your work,
these two new products will make your work easier than ever. This sample
shows the SinaiticusLS font; be sure to see the product pages for more
samples.

LaserPunjabi in
Unicode for Windows and Macintosh—LaserPunjabi
in Unicode, previously available only for Macintosh, is now also
available for Windows. The
product includes the PunjabiLSU TrueType font in
plain, bold, italic, and bold-italic
weights, supporting the complete Gurmukhi (Gurumukhi) script, plus English
and other
west European Latin-1 languages. The product includes two software
keyboard layouts—phonetic and traditional. The phonetic layout places the consonants and vowels on the US keyboard phonetically as much as
possible, while the traditional keyboard follows the Punjabi traditional
layout. The keyboard software creates conjuncts and automatically
positions vowels and diacritical marks as you type. (The Windows product
also includes a special English keyboard, while the Mactintosh product works
with the Macintosh English keyboard.) More information, plus font samples,
are available on the product page.

LaserCambodian
in Unicode for Windows has been released. The CambodianLSU™
Unicode-encoded standard classical Cambodian typeface includes all
consonants, vowels and tone marks used in the modern
Khmer
language. The font is provided in plain (regular), bold, italic, and bold-italic
styles in TrueType® OpenType™ format for Cambodian
(Khmer) and English, plus other west
European Latin-1 languages. This means you can type Cambodian and English (etc.) without
changing fonts. The product includes keyboard software
allowing easy, logical input of Cambodian. It automatically positions vowels, tone marks,
and other diacritics
as you type. The keyboard arrangement is phonetic (transliterated) with the Cambodian letters matched by sound as
far as possible to the US keyboard. Keyboard
support for English and other supported Latin languages is also provided.

 LaserLaotian
in Unicode for Windows and Macintosh has been released. Two
typestyles are available: LaotianLSU is a sans serif font, and
LaoSukanyaLSU is a font with contrasting stroke thicknesses. Keyboard software allows easy input of
Laotian. It automatically positions vowels and tone marks as you type.
The fonts also support English, plus west European Latin languages, and the
Windows and Macintosh products are compatible, for easy transfer of
documents.

LaserPaleo-Hebrew
in Unicode, previously available only for Macintosh, is now also
available for Windows. This exciting product contains ten Unicode-encoded
TrueType fonts for typing ancient Hebrew character shapes. Included in
LaserPaleo-Hebrew in Unicode are fonts containing the character shapes of
the inscriptions found in level VI of the Arad excavations, the
Gezer inscription, the
Samaritan inscription,
the Zakkur inscription, and the inscription in the
Siloam tunnel.
There is a font containing the
character shapes of the Lachish letters written on
potsherds, and there are three fonts containing the character shapes of
Old Phoenician. Finally, while not Hebrew,
included is a related font containing the character shapes of
Imperial Aramaic. Since the fonts are Unicode-encoded,
users can
type right to left with proper line wrap and full justification of the
Hebrew text. The fonts are compatible between Windows and Macintosh, and are
also compatible with LaserHebrew in Unicode.


LaserCheyenne in Unicode for
Windows and Macintosh has been released. The CheyenneLSU
Unicode-encoded font supports Cheyenne (Tsêhésenêstsestôtse or
Tsisinstsistots), English, and western European Latin-1 languages. The
product includes a software keyboard supporting deadkey input, making it
easy to type all accented letters needed in the supported languages.
Linguist's Software now has 22 font products supporting at least 87
Native American languages!

A
major
upgrade of LaserGreek in Unicode has just been
released. The Greek alphabet with underdots, used in epigraphical and
textual studies and in
Greek poetry, and previously included only in the OdysseaU, HellenicaU, and
TeubnerLSU sets of fonts, has now been added to all fonts in the
LaserGreek in Unicode product. In addition,
metrical long and short marks with all breathing marks
and
accents have been added to the SymbolGreekU and GraecaUBSU set of fonts.
These metrical notation marks were previously included only in the OdysseaU,
HellenicaU, and TeubnerLSU sets of fonts. Samples of all fonts with these
new featues are available on the LaserGreek in Unicode
product page.

Seven
new fonts have been added to the LaserGeorgian in
Unicode for Windows and Macintosh product line. LaserGeorgian in
Unicode now includes two fonts. The GeorgianLSU font supports the
modern Georgian secular
Mkhedruli alphabet, which is caseless, and
the old Georgian ecclesiastical Khutsuri alphabet (both the lowercase
Nuskhuri and uppercase Asomtavruli). A new font,
GeorgianCapsU, is a headline font in the same typestyle. A new product,
LaserGeorgian Professional in Unicode, includes GeorgianLSU and
GeorgianCapsU plus six additional fonts in three typestyles:
MtskhetaCapsU, MtskhetaTextU, TelaviCapsU, TelaviTextU,
BatumiCapsU, and BatumiTextU. These new fonts are all headline
fonts supporting the modern Georgian secular
Mkhedruli alphabet. Be sure to see the new font
samples, showing each of the new typestyles.

Hebrew
Scriptures Professional in Unicode, available for either Windows or
Macintosh, has been released. This new product includes all available
formats of the Hebrew Scriptures in Unicode. Currently, there are 12
formats; 10 in Hebrew and 2 Transliterated.

LaserGujarati
in Unicode
for
Windows and Macintosh has been released. The product includes the
GujaratiLSU™ font in plain, bold, italic, and bolditalic weights, supporting
Gujarati, English, and west European languages. The GujaratiLSU font
contains hundreds of conjuncts including composite and half-form. The
product includes a phonetic keyboard layout for easy, intuitive input of
consonants, vowels, and conjuncts. The keyboard layout places the consonants
and vowels on the US keyboard phonetically as much as possible, and provides
four characters per key (instead of the normal two) for easy input of
Gujarati. Be sure to see the beautiful font samples.

LaserArmenian in Unicode,
previously
available
only for Macintosh, has now been released for Windows. Our
beautiful Armenian font is now available in a Unicode-encoded version,
supporting Armenian, transliteration of Armenian into the Latin alphabet,
and English and other Latin 1 languages. The product includes four keyboard
layouts for easy input. The keyboards support the Eastern Armenian standard,
the Western Armenian standard, a phonetic Armenian keyboard layout (based on
the US keyboard), plus an English keyboard providing access to the transliteration
symbols needed to transliterate Armenian. Be sure to see the font
samples.

LaserArabic
& Farsi in Unicode is now available for both Windows and
Macintosh.
The
product includes right-to-left, Unicode-encoded, TrueType®
OpenType™ fonts in 4 typestyles with all characters and
diacritics for standard modern Arabic and Persian (not Koranic Arabic), plus
English and other west European (Latin 1) languages. Four additional fonts
allow the user to emulate texts that do not include dots on the regular
consonants. The OpenType features of the fonts
provide automatic contextualization of consonants and proper positioning of
vowels and diacritic marks as you type. The product includes phonetically-arranged keyboard software for
Arabic and for Persian. In addition, keyboard software arranged similar to
the Windows and Macintosh Arabic and Persian keyboards is included.

LaserThai in Unicode,
previously available only for the Macintosh, is now available for Windows.
The same eight beautiful typestyles available for many years in a
non-Unicode format (LaserThai) are now available in
Unicode format, which allows documents to be transferred between Windows and
Macintosh computers without conversion or reformatting.

AfroRoman, previously
available only in a Times®-style, is now available in four additional
typestyles: Helvetica®-, Garamond-, Palatino®-, and Zapf Chancery®-styles. The
AfroRoman series of fonts enables users to type more than 1540 African
languages. Because these fonts are not Unicode-encoded (as are the AfroRoman in Unicode fonts), they
may be used in any application. This makes them essential for
publishers who cannot produce their work in Unicode-compatible applications.

The
AfroRoman in Unicode
product, previously available only in a Times®-style, is now available in
four additional typestyles (Helvetica®-, Palatino®-, Garamond-, and
Zapf Chancery®-styles), and is now Windows Vista-compatible.
This remarkable product
provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded AfroRomanU fonts in
TrueType® OpenType® format for typing more than 1450 African
languages, plus English and other west European (or Latin 1) languages.
These beautiful, unique fonts contain 1947 letters, accents, diacritics, and accented
character combinations that are easily typed with the included keyboard
software. The fonts are compatible between Windows and Macintosh, making
collaboration between those using the two Operating Systems easy. Be sure to see the
extensive font samples to see the amazing variety of character
combinations possible with these fonts.

We
are pleased to announce the release of LaserCoptic in
Unicode for Windows and Macintosh. This remarkable product provides
two professional-quality, Unicode-encoded fonts
(CopticLSU
plain and NagHammadiLSU plain) in TrueType® OpenType® format for typing
Coptic (including letters derived from Demotic and the characters for
Sahidic, Fayumic, Bohairic, and Old Nubian). The fonts also include full
support for nomina sacra overbars, underbars, overdots, and
underdots, plus support for the Latin character set for English and other
western European languages.

The
exciting new LaserHebrew Converter
for Windows or for Macintosh has been released. This time-saving product helps you do
three things: 1) Convert LaserHebrew and/or
LaserHebrew II ASCII-encoded text in Word documents
to the Unicode-encoded format of the LaserHebrew in
Unicode fonts; 2) Convert fully-pointed
LaserHebrew and/or LaserHebrew II text either to Vocalized text (removing
accents but retaining vowels) or to Consonantal
text (removing both accents and vowels). When converting to Consonantal text
you can also choose to distinguish the sin and shin or to remove their dots; and 3) Convert fully-pointed
LaserHebrew in Unicode text to either Vocalized text (removing accents but
retaining vowels) or to Consonantal
text (removing both accents and vowels). When converting to consonantal text
you can also choose to distinguish the sin and shin or to remove their dots.
Now, with just a little user
input and a few mouse clicks you can convert portions of Hebrew text into your
desired format.

The
beautiful new TeubnerLS typefaces, previously released as part of
LaserGreek in Unicode,
have
now been released as part of the LaserGreek II
product, available for both Windows and Macintosh. The TeubnerLS fonts are
modeled after the classic Teubner design, but are modified for consistency.
Like all LaserGrewek and LaserGreek II fonts, the eight TeubnerLS
typefaces include all 35 accents,
breathing
marks, iota subscripts, and diereses needed to type classical and Biblical
Greek. These may be typed over any symbol in any combination. Each Greek
font also includes the Nestle-Aland, UBS, Leiden, and TLG text-critical
symbols and sigla as well as the Roman alphabet and French and German
accents.


LaserCherokee
in Unicode, previously released only for Windows, is now available
for Macintosh.
This unique product allows the user
to type Unicode-encoded Cherokee text and then sort it according to correct
Cherokee sorting order. The LaserCherokee Converter is also included
in the product, allowing users to convert their ASCII-encoded LaserCherokee
files to the new Unicode-encoded LaserCherokee in Unicode font. See the
product page for more information and font samples.

LaserGreek CrossPlatform Converter
has been released, and is available for both Windows and Macintosh. This new
product makes
collaboration between Windows and Macintosh users of LaserGreek
and LaserGreek II fonts much easier than before. Now
you can simply run a Word macro to convert
LaserGreek and LaserGreek II text in Microsoft Word documents between Word for
Windows format and Word for Macintosh format. The
converter is a series of macros embedded in a Microsoft Word file. You
simply copy the appropriate macros into each of the Word files you receive that
contain LaserGreek text and run the macros to convert the text to the
LaserGreek arrangement of your computer platform. The macros do not
affect any other text in your files except the LaserGreek (and/or LaserGreek II)
text, allowing you to retain your file's original formatting. The LaserGreek
CrossPlatform Converter makes a daunting task simple.

LaserAkkadian
has been updated—a
powerful Word® macro has
been added to the product. The macro will convert transliterated Akkadian text
to Akkadian signs. If you have Akkadian transliteration in your documents it is
now fast and easy to convert the transliteration into Akkadian signs. Current
users will want to upgrade now. The cost is only $60 plus shipping for the
upgrade. LaserAkkadian includes 10 fonts containing the complete set of
Neo-Assyrian Akkadian signs (more than 850 signs!).
There
are five fonts with solid wedges and five fonts with outline (open) wedges. The
fonts include transliteration letters and symbols and erasure symbols. Be sure
to see the new, larger font
samples plus a
more complete description of the new
macro.

LaserPaleo-Hebrew
for Windows and Macintosh has been released. This exciting new product
provides ten professional-quality TrueType® and Type 1 (PostScript® format)
Paleo-Hebrew fonts for typing ancient Hebrew character shapes. Included in
LaserPaleo-Hebrew are fonts representing the character shapes of the
inscriptions found in level VI of the Arad excavations, the Gezer inscription, the
Samaritan inscriptions,
the Zakkur inscriptions, and the inscription in the
Siloam tunnel. There is a font matching the style of the
character shapes of the Lachish letters written on
potsherds, and there are three fonts with the style of Old Phoenician. Finally, while not Hebrew, included is a
related font matching the
style of the character shapes of Imperial Aramaic. The fonts are arranged
phonetically, following the US keyboard as closely as possible; the font layouts are
compatible with the LaserHebrew® and
LaserHebrew II fonts; and the Windows and Macintosh products are compatible
with each other. Be sure to see the font samples.

LaserArmenian
in Unicode for Macintosh has been released, with a Windows version
coming soon.
Our beautiful Armenian font is now available in a Unicode-encoded
version, supporting Armenian, transliteration of Armenian into the Latin
alphabet, and English and other Latin 1 languages. The product includes four
keyboard layouts for easy input. The keyboards support the Eastern Armenian
standard, the Western Armenian standard, a phonetic Armenian keyboard layout
(based on the US keyboard), plus an English keyboard providing access to the transliteration
symbols needed to transliterate Armenian. Be sure to see the font
samples.

The
LaserArmenian Converter for Macintosh has been
released, with a Windows version coming soon.
Are you ready to move to the beautiful, new
ArmenianLSU™ Unicode-encoded font described above?
You can easily convert your ASCII-encoded LaserArmenian
documents to our Unicode-encoded LaserArmenian In Unicode
font using the LaserArmenian Converter.

We are very pleased to announce the release of
LaserHindi Sanskrit in Unicode for
Macintosh, which was previously available only for
Windows.
These products include the HindiLSU and SanskritLSU
Unicode-encoded fonts in plain, bold, italic, and bold-italic
weights. Also included are two keyboard layouts for easy, intuitive input of
modern Hindi and classical Sanskrit. The Phonetic layout places
the consonants and vowels on the US keyboard phonetically as
much as is possible. The Traditional layout in the Windows
product follows the Hindi Traditional method of input used in Windows; in
the Macintosh product the Traditional layout follows the Devanagari
layout used in the Mac OS. Be sure to see the font
samples and keyboard layouts.

Do
you have files typed with the old SuperHebrew and/or Hebraica fonts? The
SuperHebrew & Hebraica Converter will allow you to
convert text typed with Linguist's Software
SuperHebrew and/or
Hebraica fonts to the beautiful fonts in
LaserHebrew for Macintosh. The
converter is a series of macros embedded in a Microsoft Word file. You
simply copy the macros into each of your Word files that
contain SuperHebrew and/or Hebraica text and run the macros to convert the text to
either NewJerusalem or Hebraica II (HebraicaII). The macros do not
affect any other text in your files, allowing you to retain your file's original formatting. The
SuperHebrew & Hebraica Converter makes a daunting task simple.

We are excited to
announce that
LaserLakota in Unicode for Windows and for Macintosh has been
released. The LaserLakota fonts are now available in a Unicode-encoded
format, providing complete compatibility between the Windows and Macintosh
versions. The fonts include OpenType layout features, which allow easy,
intuitive input of all accents and diacritics used in the Lakota language.
The product includes both OpenType and Deadkey keyboards, allowing the fonts
to be input in any Unicode-compatible application. Like the non-Unicode
LaserLakota product, LaserLakotaU
supports all of the most commonly-used Lakota orthographies, including
the Albert White Hat, Sr., Eugene Beuchel, David Little Elk, and Paul
Manhart orthographies. Be sure to see the font samples and
descriptions of the keyboard input methods here.

TransIndic Converter for Windows
and for Macintosh has been released. Are you ready to move to
Unicode-encoded TransIndic Transliteration fonts? Do you have lots of files created using
the TransIndic Transliterator
(ASCII-encoded) fonts? With the TransIndic Converter you can convert
each of your old Microsoft Word files containing TransIndic text to the new Unicode-encoded fonts in the
TransIndic Transliterator in Unicode product with a single
mouse-click. The TransIndic Converter makes
a daunting task simple. Read more about it here.

Modern Greek Converter for Windows
and for Macintosh has been released. Are you ready to move to
Unicode-encoded Greek fonts? Do you have lots of files created using
Modern Greek and/or Modern Greek II
(ASCII-encoded) fonts? With the Modern Greek Converter you can convert
each of your old Microsoft Word files containing Modern Greek and/or Modern
Greek II text to the new Unicode-encoded fonts in the
LaserGreek in Unicode product with a single
mouse-click. The Modern Greek Converter makes a daunting task simple.

Transliterated
Hebrew and
Greek Scriptures are
now available.
We
have just released the Hebrew Scriptures in Unicode transliterated (SBL-style),
and both the Greek Old Testament
and the Greek New Testament in Unicode, both transliterated according
to the SBL-convention. You now may purchase Unicode-encoded versions of the
BHS, the LXX, and the
GNT, transliterated
and formatted with our wonderful TranslitLSU font
(available separately as part of the Semitic Transliterator in
Unicode product). Adding portions of transliterated Scripture to your
documents is now as simple as a copy and paste operation. Available for both Windows and Macintosh.

AfroRoman Converter for Windows
and for Macintosh has been released. Are you ready to move to
Unicode-encoded AfroRoman fonts? Do you have a lot of files created using
AfroRoman
(ASCII-encoded) fonts? With the AfroRoman Converter you can convert
each of your old Microsoft Word files to the new Unicode-encoded font in the
AfroRoman in Unicode product with a single
mouse-click. The AfroRoman Converter makes
a daunting task simple. Read more about it here.

Semitic
Transliterator Converter for Windows
and for Macintosh has been released. Are you ready to move to
Unicode-encoded Semitic Transliterator fonts? Do you have a lot of
Word files created using Semitic Transliterator
(ASCII-encoded) fonts? With the Semitic Transliterator Converter you can convert
each of your old Microsoft Word files to the new Unicode-encoded font in the
Semitic Transliterator in Unicode product with a single
mouse-click. The Semitic Transliterator Converter makes
a daunting task simple. Read more about it here.

TransIndic
Transliterator in Unicode for Windows and Macintosh has been released.
Our specialized font for transliteration of Indic languages is now available in
a Unicode-encoded format with OpenType layout features added to the fonts.
This
provides unparalleled ease of use, an intuitive input method, perfect
positioning of all diacritics, and beautiful printed output. Users can modify a
letter with up to three accents above and two accents below the letter. As you
type the diacritics are added and automatically repositioned, creating perfectly
formed accented letters. Because these fonts are Unicode-encoded the Windows and
Macintosh versions are compatible, allowing transparent cross-platform transfers
in compatible applications. Available in five typestyles. See additional
font and keyboard samples and an explanation of the
input method.

LaserVietnamese Converter for Windows
and for Macintosh has been released. Are you ready to move to
Unicode-encoded LaserVietnamese fonts? Do you have a
lot of Word files created using
LaserVietnamese
(ASCII-encoded) fonts? With the LaserVietnamese Converter you can convert
each of your old files to the new Unicode-encoded fonts in the
LaserVietnamese in Unicode product with a single
mouse-click. The LaserVietnamese Converter makes
a daunting task simple. Read more about it here.

EuroSlavic Converter for Windows
and for Macintosh has been released. Are you ready to move to
Unicode-encoded EuroSlavic fonts? Do you have a lot of
Word files created using
EuroSlavic
(ASCII-encoded) fonts? With the EuroSlavic Converter you can convert
each of your old files to the new Unicode-encoded font in the
EuroSlavic in Unicode product with a single
mouse-click. The EuroSlavic Converter makes
a daunting task simple. Read more about it here.

LaserIPA Converter for Windows
and for Macintosh has been released. Are you ready to move to
Unicode-encoded IPA fonts? Do you have a lot of Word
files created using
LaserIPA
(ASCII-encoded) fonts? With the LaserIPA Converter you can convert
each of your old files to the new Unicode-encoded font in the
LaserIPA in Unicode product with a single
mouse-click. The LaserIPA Converter makes
a daunting task simple. Read more about it here.

TransCyrillic Converter for Windows
and for Macintosh has been released! Are you ready to move to
Unicode-encoded Cyrillic fonts? Do you have a lot of Word files created using
Cyrillic II and/or TransCyrillic
(ASCII-encoded) fonts? With the TransCyrillic Converter you can convert
each of your old files to the new Unicode-encoded fonts in the
TransCyrillic in Unicode product with a single
mouse-click. The TransCyrillic Converter makes
a daunting task simple. Read more about it here.

LaserYukon
in Unicode for Windows and Macintosh has been released!
The
LaserYukon fonts supporting the Athapaskan languages have now been released in a
Unicode-encoded format with OpenType layout features added to the fonts. This
allows unparalleled ease of use, intuitive input order, and beautiful printed
output. With our included keyboard software you type in a logical order (letter,
accent, accent) and the letters with their accents are properly positioned
automatically as you type. Available in five typestyles.

LaserIPA in Unicode,
previously released for Windows, has been released for
Macintosh! Now you can easily type all
characters and diacritics in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) standard
in a Unicode-compatible font. Our original LaserIPA product includes the font
used to publish the official Journal of the IPA. Now you can get the same
font in a Unicode-compatible format, with exceptional ease of input provided by
OpenType® layout features built into the font and supported
by Microsoft Word
2003 in Windows, and Mellel 1.8 for Macintosh. LaserIPA in Unicode provides a professional-quality IPA font in TrueType®
OpenType format, in plain and bold weights. The font includes not only the
standard Unicode "IPA Extensions" characters, but also the "Spacing Modifiers"
and "Combining Diacritics" sections of the Unicode Standard. The font also
includes many letters and symbols that were once part of the IPA but are now
obsolete, and some letters and symbols that were used as IPA letters and symbols
but have never been officially adopted into the IPA. The font also includes the
Latin 1 and Extended Latin character sets providing English and other western
languages such as French and German. Be sure to see the font
samples, including samples of the easy input method for stacking multiple
diacritics.

LaserAmharic in Unicode, currently available for Windows, has now been
released for Macintosh. This product provides 6 high-quality, Unicode-encoded Amharic (or Ethiopic)
TrueType® fonts in
two
typestyles for
typing at least 26 languages in the Hamito-Semitic family
of languages which use the Ge'ez script. The LaserAmharic in
Unicode fonts include separate composite forms of each character in the
Amharic Syllabary. The text is therefore balanced
in form and beautiful, both on screen and in print. The fonts also include the
Latin 1 character set and additional Latin characters and diacritics
covering many other Latin languages. Be sure to see the lovely font
samples and read product
details.

LaserVietnamese
in Unicode, currently available for Windows, has now been released for
Macintosh. This product provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded
Vietnamese fonts in TrueType® format.
These Vietnamese fonts include all accents
and special diacritics used in the Vietnamese language. Because the
LaserVietnamese in Unicode fonts include separate composite forms of each vowel
with each diacritic combination, every letter shape and diacritic position is
perfectly positioned. Be sure to see the lovely font
samples and read product
details.

EuroSlavic
in Unicode, currently available for Windows, has now been released for
Macintosh. This product provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded
TrueType® fonts in seven typestyles for typing all Western and Central European
Latin-based languages, plus other languages.
The fonts include all standard
diacritics used in these languages. Because the EuroSlavic in Unicode fonts
include separate composite forms of each vowel with each diacritic combination,
every letter shape and diacritic is perfectly positioned. Because the fonts are
Unicode-encoded they are interchangeable with other Unicode fonts that support
these languages. Be sure to see the lovely font
samples and read product
details.


Semitic Transliterator in Unicode,
currently available for Windows, has now been released for Macintosh. Now you can easily transliterate
Semitic languages plus Greek and Coptic using Unicode-encoded fonts, which provide
perfect positioning of all accented letters needed in the 21 transliteration
methods supported by the fonts. This product is available in six typestyles
and includes two keyboard layouts. Users of all Macintosh Unicode-aware applications can use the Deadkey keyboard layout for easy
typing of accented letters using deadkey input. Be sure to see the lovely
font samples and read product
details.

Greek
Epigraphy for Windows and Macintosh has been released.
Now
you can type the Greek epigraphic alphabet, a complete set of standard Greek
epigraphical characters, plus many specialized character shapes used in Greek
epigraphy, including overdots and underdots used in textual analysis and
overbars used for typing Nomina Sacra. These characters can be added to
any document using your favorite word processor or desktop publishing
application. Plus, the fonts are ASCII-compatible between Windows and Macintosh
for easy transfer of files. Be sure to see the font samples
to view the complete set of standard Greek epigraphical characters available in
these unique fonts. 
We are pleased to announce a series of products that
have been released for the Macintosh, but which are not ready to be
released for the Windows platform. The following products do not yet have
their own product pages on this web site, but they can be ordered for the
Macintosh from the
Order Form,
or by calling us at +1-425-775-1130. All of the following except the Spell
Checkers will be released for Windows in the future. Click the links for more
information about each product.

Linguist's Software has
24 products that together support at least 88 Native American languages
(plus hundreds of dialects).
We also have 13 products that support Indian
and Indic related languages.
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