Mylai to Anjal Converter

Convert Tamil text from Mylai encoding to Anjal format instantly and for free.

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About Mylai to Anjal Conversion

This free online tool converts Tamil text from Mylai encoding to Anjal encoding instantly. Simply paste your Mylai text in the left panel and see the converted Anjal output on the right.

What is Mylai?

Mylai encoding, named after a historic area of Chennai (Mylapore), was designed for Tamil desktop publishing.

History

Mylai was developed by Chennai-based software developers to serve the local publishing and printing industry.

Usage

Mylai encoding is found in publications, brochures, and printed materials created by publishers using Mylai fonts.

Characteristics

Mylai offers a comprehensive character set with good typographic features for professional publishing.

What is Anjal?

Anjal is a Tamil font encoding developed for the Anjal word processor, one of the pioneering Tamil computing applications for personal computers.

History

Anjal was created in the late 1980s as part of the Anjal word processing software, which was one of the first comprehensive Tamil typing solutions for DOS and early Windows systems. It enabled many users to begin computing in Tamil.

Usage

Anjal encoding is found in documents created with the Anjal software suite. While less common today, many historical documents and personal archives contain Anjal-encoded Tamil text.

Why Convert from Mylai to Anjal?

Converting between Mylai and Anjal allows you to work with documents across different systems and applications that use these encodings.

For best results, we recommend converting legacy encodings to Unicode first, which provides universal compatibility and can then be converted to any other format as needed.

How to Use This Converter

  1. Paste or type your Mylai text in the left text area.
  2. The converted Anjal text will appear automatically in the right panel.
  3. Click "Copy to clipboard" to copy the converted text.
  4. Use the swap button (↔) to reverse the conversion direction.
  5. Click on the encoding dropdowns to select different source or target encodings.