Before starting, I have a small request. Please activate support for Tamil in Regional Language Settings.
When you’re in net cafe or office where you don’t have access you can use following online Tamil Unicode writers.
1. Google Transliteration
This tool introduced by Google and now this feature available in Google products such as Gmail, Orkut etc.
2. Suratha’s Puthuvai Ezhuthi
This tool is for phonetic users and Bamini layout users.
3. Tamil Key (for Firefox users)
This tool can only be used in Firefox. This is a one good Firefox addon all Tamils should have on their Firefox browser.
4. W3 Tamil Keybord (Tamil 99 Layout)
This is an online Keyboard for Tamil 99 layout users.
5. IIT’s Tamil Keyboard
Just like other online Tamil writers. It’s using Phonetic layout.
6. Tamil Friends
This site offers Tamil 99, Type Writer, Phonetic layout
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ravi says
mayu,
1. http://www.higopi.com/ucedit/Tamil.html is worth a mention. The site provides converters for other indic languages too.
2. please don promote Google Tamil Transliterator.
கூகுள் தமிழ் எழுதி பயன்படுத்தாதீர்!
Mayooresan says
You’re correct Ravi, I have given the link just for the information.
@mayooresan says
SIX Sites to Write in Unicode Tamil Online http://tinyurl.com/ccx64j #Tamil #Unicode #தமிழ் #யுனிக்கோடு #ஒருங்குறி
@mayooresan says
Six sites to write in Unicode Tamil http://tinyurl.com/ccx64j
Jeeva Kumar says
Other Students like me, If you want to type long essays or poems use
http://www.higopi.com/ucedit/tamil.html
http://www.tamil.sg
Don’t use Google Transliteration. It’s not worth your time and effort. ;D
hans ganteng says
great list friend 😉
I just wanna ask you something but out of topic, how create paging navigation like yours that show title for next post, please tell me coz i never seen tutorial about that, thanks b 4..