SHABDA-BRAHMA ET-FEEL WORD-STORM PROCESSOR
(The Auto-Typing Shorthand-Enabled Word-Storm Processor)
Shabda-Brahma ET-Feel Word-Storm Processor is a novel computer software made in Assam, but meant for global as well as local use. If you have any volume of tedious text to type, this auto-suggesting auto-typing intelligent text-processor may be of great use for typing in the fundamental, skeletal text material into the computer. Whenever you type the first few (say, two or three) letters of a long word or a familiar phrase/clause, Shabda-Brahma tries to guess your intended word/phrase etc. in a novel, intelligent way and displays that auto-suggestion (two possible alternatives, each up to 75 character long), in which case you may just press the Insert key (or the Alt key, for the 2nd alternative) to get that auto-typed. New auto-suggestions are automatically learnt from the user's written texts also, so that with time Shabda-Brahma gets more useful to the particular user. In addition, you may also use your own pre-defined 3-Key Abbreviations (e.g. F2Aw, F4qa etc., each of which starts with a function key) to auto-type definite words or phrases etc.. Shabda-Brahma isn't, however, meant for printing or producing the final text with fine formatting features such as bold, italic, differently sized fonts etc., and so it must refer the printing or any fine formatting work to other popular word-processors such as Word, WordPad or FrontPage. Shabda-Brahma is able to refer its text-output to such other word-processors with unbelievable élan, with just a single mouse-click.
Why should you own a copy of Shabda-Brahma?
1. Extremely easy and intuitive to use. You need only a rudimentary knowledge of computers. The program can be learned in around 30 minutes. The basic typing work in Shabda-Brahma is hardly different from other popular word-processors, the auto-suggestion and shorthand features being just additional facilities.
2. As has been observed with the developer and a few other prolific users, the auto-suggestion feature brings forward great speed and convenience. Though the shorthand feature doesn't get much commonly used by the untrained users, after some self-training it can produce even greater speed into one's typing activity.
3. Shabda-Brahma is compatible with Aadarsha Ratne Internet (ARI) and similar other true type fonts in Assamese, Hindi and other non-English languages, and in case of the Indian languages the auto-suggestion feature leads to even more convenience in typing, as the spellings there are generally more complicated to type in. In particular, you may even automatically form conjunct consonants (juktakshars) in Assamese and other Indian languages starting from the plain typed text by using the inbuilt Symbolizer technology in Shabda-Brahma, which is packaged with a default Symbolizer for the Assamese ARI Font.
4. Being an intelligent word-processor, it can learn new & user-relevant auto-suggestions from the environment, i.e., from the text being typed in by the user, and also from other text and HTML files opened through it, provided the user lets Shabda-Brahma 'read' and auto-learn words & word-sets. Such 'teaching' process, though taking just a few seconds every time, lets make Shabda-Brahma much more useful to the user using it, as it then offers auto-suggestions that are the most relevant ones to the user. Similarly, the defined shorthand abbreviations in Shabda-Brahma are also nothing fixed, they can be modified or newly defined at will by the user in a very simple way. Thus as Shabda-Brahma turns old within any home or office, it becomes a more helpful, more faithful and wiser slave to its master or group of masters.