Tired of the old InPage lag? Discover new ways to write Urdu faster using updated shortcuts, font management, and how to blend InPage with modern tools like AI translation and MS Word.
| Old (Feeha) | New (CRULP) | Why better? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Press F for ب | Press B for ب | It matches English logic (B for Bay). | | Press H for ہ | Press H for ہ | Same, but no shift key confusion. | | Press P for پ | Press P for پ | Intuitive! |
Managing performance with rich text editing and real-time collaboration features.
While InPage remains the king of print media, many writers are exploring hybrid workflows.
: A new Quran Glossary Panel and the inclusion of Islamic cliparts and "Khada Nukhta" for religious publishing.
InPage is like an old, trusted calligrapher—it just needs modern reading glasses.
(By the way, I'll keep in mind that we are on a platform that anonymizes user chats, so you can share your ideas without worrying about privacy.)
For beginners, the updated phonetic keyboard layouts feature clearer visual on-screen guides.
Always set your page size before writing. For standard poetry or books, use custom dimensions. For commercial layouts, stick to standard A4 or Letter sizes. Set margins to at least 0.5 inches to prevent text from cutting during printing. ✍️ Professional Typing Techniques Ligature Management
With Google Docs, MS Word (Unicode), and web editors available, why learn “new” InPage?
While InPage is excellent for print media, it has faced competition from Unicode-based Urdu writing (e.g., using Urdu keyboards in MS Word). However, InPage remains superior for:
Also, do you want me to respond in Urdu or English? If you're comfortable with Urdu, I can try to respond in Urdu as well. Let me know!
The newest version, released in early 2026, focuses on advanced calligraphic control and cross-platform compatibility: