Sellinam on the iPhone

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Sellinam is now available on the iPhone. Search for it in the App Store application and download it for free.

You can use Sellinam to read Tamil news from Malaysiakini and Chennai Online.  You can also read your favorite Tamil blogs created with Wordpress.

For more information write to sellinam.help@gmail.com

Here are some screen shots:

Sellinam_iP_MainSellinam_iP_IndiaNews

Sellinam_iP_BlogsSellinam_iP_About

6 Comments

  1. Posted January 5, 2010 at 6:38 pm | Permalink

    Hello
    where to get sellinam .
    my mobile Phone model

    LG-KP500
    and
    Samsun GT-S5230
    i am from Germany
    best regards
    vani

  2. Posted February 10, 2010 at 7:05 pm | Permalink

    is there any application available for symbian 3rd edition , even nokia E71 doesnt support tamil font . It is so much useful if u create for Nokia community .

  3. admin
    Posted February 10, 2010 at 7:38 pm | Permalink

    We do have Sellinam on Symbian and other Java enabled phones. However, it requires mobile operator support and that is only available in some countries.

    In India, it’s available through Aircel. In Singapore and Germany, you may send a request to a local number. Email us for details: sellinam.help@gmail.com

  4. Posted July 5, 2010 at 1:27 am | Permalink

    i am searching for tamil software to use to type tamil smses for my fellow tamil brothers, till todate i could not find any. I am using Nokia E52 phone

    can any one help me on this
    Thanks

    Mano.G.

  5. MT
    Posted August 4, 2010 at 8:03 am | Permalink

    iOS4 supports Tamil rendering, I want Tamil input opportunities…. PLS more keyboard choices, than Anjal! i need TAM99!
    thanks!!!

  6. admin
    Posted August 4, 2010 at 9:32 am | Permalink

    MT, We’d love to support Tamil99. The only issue is the keyboard layout on the iPhone that does not have the semi-colon, comma, square brackets, dot and slash on the same mode. Users will have to switch keyboard mode to get these characters. This defeats the design-purpose of the Tamil99. We did Anjal first because it was the easiest to implement. We do understand the requirement for T99 and we are constantly looking at ways to do that. Thank you.

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