For decades, has remained a foundational tool for the Urdu-speaking community, widely used in professional publishing, education, and creative writing. While newer versions exist, this specific release is celebrated for its lightweight performance, stability, and essential features that revolutionized digital Urdu typography. The Legacy of InPage 2000 v2.4

InPage launched in the late 1990s and quickly became indispensable for Urdu, Persian, Pashto, and Arabic publishing because it handled complex Nastaliq calligraphy and right-to-left layout far better than generic Western DTP apps. Version 2.4 — still fondly remembered — offered a compact, fast experience for prepress shops, home users, and student publications that couldn’t afford high-end typesetting systems.

This is a common bug. Always keep the font set to "Urdu Nastaleeq" or "F_Nastaleeq." Do not switch to Arial or Times New Roman, as they do not support the Urdu character set.