: Before Power Ge’ez, different government offices used different, incompatible fonts. Power Ge’ez 2009 introduced an advanced font conversion facility
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, a quiet revolution took place in Ethiopia. While the rest of the world was rapidly adopting personal computing, Ethiopia faced a significant barrier: the complexity of the Amharic script. With its 345 characters (fidels) and unique structure, the standard QWERTY keyboard was ill-equipped to handle the language. amharic software power geez