Is KrutiDev 010 still important for Hindi typing today?

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      I’ve noticed that even with modern Unicode typing tools available, many people still use krutidev 010 font for Hindi typing work. A lot of older documents, typing practice materials, and official formats still seem to depend on it, which makes it difficult to completely move away from legacy fonts.

      One issue I often face is that the text displays correctly only on systems where the font is installed. When the same content is shared online or opened on another device, it sometimes turns into unreadable characters. This can create problems while sharing notes, documents, or website content.

      Because of that, I’ve started converting important text into Unicode before publishing or sharing it online. It makes the content much easier to read across different platforms and devices.

      I’m curious to know—are people here still using KrutiDev 010 regularly, or have most users switched completely to Unicode-based typing systems?

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