Indian Text Processing Software is used to make text processing easy for the Indian scripts as it is for English for the user. The Text Processing Software, available under the brand name "IndiX2" processes suitable components within the GNU/Linux Graphical User Interface System so that users can create, edit, view and print contents in 12 major Indian languages just as they do with English. Centre for Development of Advanced Computing designs Indian Text Processing Software.
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing offers a wide range of software products for computing in Indian languages for use in education and training institutions. The Indian Text Processing Software approaches Indian languages at core level so that most of the internationalised applications are enabled for all 12 Indian languages without even recompiling.