is a historically significant piece of software that solved a complex typographic problem before Unicode and OpenType matured. It enabled the digital Urdu publishing revolution. However, from a modern IT and workflow perspective, it is obsolete, insecure, and non-interoperable . Organizations still relying on it must migrate to Unicode‑based workflows, while accepting that authentic Nastaʿlīq reproduction remains challenging outside InPage’s proprietary ecosystem.
Unlike standard fonts, InPage uses a vast ligature library (over 20,000) to replicate hand-written calligraphy aesthetics. Multilingual Support: Inpage 2000 2.4