Avro Keyboard

Avro Keyboard
Original author(s) Dr. Mehdi Hasan Khan, Rifat Nabi
Developer(s) OmicronLab
Initial release 26 March 2003
Stable release
5.5.0 / 21 February 2014 (2014-02-21)
Development status Active
Operating system Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8.0, 8.1 Linux, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Mac OS X
Available in English
Type Keyboard Layout Changer
License Free, MPL 1.1
Website www.omicronlab.com

Avro Keyboard (Bengali: অভ্র কী-বোর্ড) is a free and open-source, graphical keyboard layout changer for the Microsoft Windows operating system, Ubuntu and other flavours of Linux. It is the first free Unicode- and ANSI-compliant Bengali keyboard interface for Windows that was published on 26 March 2003. Avro has support for fixed keyboard layout and its own phonetic (type Bengali through its romanized transliteration) layout. Assamese language can be written too. The software has a keyboard layout editor, a portable edition and various tools and fonts.

Development

Development of Avro Keyboard was started in 2003 by Dr. Mehdi Hasan Khan, a student from Mymensingh Medical College. It was first published on web for free download on 26 March 2003 under Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.[1] Initially, it was developed in Visual Basic, which was later transferred to Delphi. The Linux version of it was written in C++. Avro was further developed by M. M. Rifat-Un-Nabi, Tanbin Islam Siyam, Ryan Kamal, Shabab Mustafa and Nipon Haque from OmicronLab.[2] The latest stable version of Avro Keyboard is 5.5.0 which was released on 21 February 2014. Avro phonetic for Linux is available with source code.[3] After discussion,[4] OmicronLab published the source code of windows version under MPL 1.1 license with the Avro Keyboard 5.0.5 public beta 1.[5][6]

Features

Avro Keyboard has customizable mode switching with automatic tracking and has a larger field of compatibility. Users can get all popular Bengali typing methods in a single software.

When 'bangla' is typed, its transliteration will be written

Other features include:

Portable Edition of Avro Keyboard

portable edition of the Avro keyboard has been released on 2 July 2007. It does not need any installation or access as administrator and suitable to carry in portable media (like USB drives). It has a built-in 'automatic virtual font installer'.The size of portable edition is lower than the standard edition. The portable edition is also free for any personal or commercial use.

Awards and recognition

Conflict with Bijoy

Beginning

On 4 April 2010, Mustafa Jabbar, the proprietor of commercial and closed source Bijoy software and CEO of 'Ananda Computers' said in an article in daily Janakantha, hackers were responsible for spreading unlicensed copies of his Bijoy on the internet. He accused UNDP to help these hackers. He further claimed that UNDP had remarkable influence for selecting Avro for national ID database project by Bangladesh Election Commission.[17] On the other hand, Avro developers denied all allegation against them. In addition, they charged Jabbar for continuous harassment in different stages and media by calling them thief and for that their petition was ignored there. They said that the developers behind Bengali computing happened to work under threat of legal persecution and law enforcing agencies. They indicated that Jabbar complained against Avro after losing around ৳50 million business in Bangladesh Election commission that used free Avro software instead of commercial Bijoy in the nation ID database project.[18][19]

Reaction

Anger and protest have become apparent in Bangla blogosphere and Bangladeshi Facebook users for this accusation that Avro is a "pirated version" of ‘Bijoy‘ and that the Avro team have been called hackers.[20] The Avro team was praised for saving around 5 crore taka of Bangladesh Election commission.[12]

Legal proceeding

There is a keyboard layout, named UniBijoy, which was supplied with Avro Keyboard 4.5.1. Jabbar filed an application of copyright violation to the office of copyright, Bangladesh on 25 April 2010, claiming that UniBijoy is a copy of Bijoy.[21][22]

Settlement

A settlement was made between Dr. Khan and Jabbar in a formal meeting on 16 June 2010 in Bangladesh Computer Council office in Agargaon, Dhaka at presence of many IT experts. According to that, Dr. Khan removes the UniBijoy keyboard layout from Avro keyboard software and Jabbar withdraws the allegation of copyright violation from Bangladesh copyright office by 20 August 2010.[23] As a result, UniBijoy keyboard layout was removed from the Avro Keyboard version 4.5.2 which was released on 20 August 2010. Jabbar informed that the trial in copyright office is withheld and will be withdrawn.[24] He congratulated Dr. Khan and said, I am respectful to his creativity and expecting the development of Avro software.[25]

External links

References

  1. Ahmed, Kazi Fahim (2006-03-10). ইউনিকোড ভিত্তিক অভ্র কি-বোর্ড. Daily Prothom Alo (in Bengali).
  2. নতুন বছরেই আসছে অভ্র কিবোর্ড ৫ এর ফুল ভার্শন. OmicronLab (in Bangla).
  3. Khan, Dr. Mehdi Hasan. "ibus-avro: Avro Phonetic Bangla typing for Linux". OmicronLab. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
  4. Khan, Mehdi Hasan (2007-12-27). ওপেন সোর্সে অভ্র : মতামত প্রয়োজন (in Bengali). Sachalayatan. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
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  12. 1 2 "An amazing journey from Shahid Lipi to Avro". The Daily Star. 2010-04-28. Archived from the original on 2010-05-03. Retrieved 2010-04-28.
  13. জমকালো অনুষ্ঠানে বাংলা সফটওয়্যারের স্বীকৃতি. Prothom Alo (in Bangla). Archived from the original on 9 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
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