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I’ve been using KrutiDev 10 for some Hindi typing work, and everything looks fine while working on my own system. The problem starts when I try to share that content—whether it’s on a website, email, or even messaging apps, the text turns into unreadable characters.

At first I thought it was a copy-paste issue, but it turns out the real problem is that KrutiDev 10 isn’t Unicode-based. Because of that, the text only displays correctly if the same font is installed on the device where it’s being viewed.

To deal with this, I started converting my text from kurtidev10 to unicode before using it anywhere online. That seems to fix the issue completely, since Unicode works across all platforms and devices without needing any specific font.

Since switching to this approach, sharing content has become much easier and more reliable.

Has anyone else experienced this?
Are you still using KrutiDev 10, or have you moved fully to Unicode?

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