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| Version | Year | Key Changes | Encoding Differences | |---------|------|-------------|----------------------| | Bagan 1.0 | 2000 | Basic phonetic order, no shift-stacking | Custom 8-bit (non-ASCII) | | Bagan 2.0 | 2002 | Added shift for medial -ya/-wa | Modified mapping for vowels | | Bagan 2.5 | 2003 | Stacked consonant support via q key | Semi-standardized; widely pirated | | Bagan 3.0 | 2005 | Pre-Unicode hybrid, introduced visual reordering | Partial Unicode mapping but with Zawgyi ordering |
Before Bagan Keyboard rose to prominence, typing in the complex Myanmar script on mobile devices was a cumbersome experience. Early smartphones often lacked native support, requiring users to install custom fonts or root their devices—a technical hurdle for the average person. Bagan Keyboard Old Version All
The old versions were the frontline soldiers in the transition between different font encoding systems, helping users communicate when the digital world of Myanmar was still "finding its voice." A Story of Connection | Version | Year | Key Changes |