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<Site Name="Renux">
  <Main Title="Keeping It Simple"/>
  <Section Head="Integrating Legacy Unix/Linux Systems">
    <Img>J1_Unix</Img>
    <Text>We specialize in connecting Unix systems together. Aix, Solaris,
	Ubuntu, Xenix, SVR4, you name it ...</Text>
  </Section>
  <Section Head="Employee Training in Unix/Linux">
    <Img>J2_Train</Img>
    <Text> We conduct Unix and Linux training for both beginning and
	experienced users. Open Systems and Free Software is booming ...</Text>
  </Section>
  <Section Head="Upgrading Your Systems With Swabhasha">
    <Img>J3_Swab</Img>
    <Text> With the opening up of the North, Swabhasha capability has become
	a number one priority. Our technology can add <i>simultaneous</i>
	Sinhala and Tamil to your existing software.</Text>
  </Section>
  <Section Head="Medical Records In Sinhala/Tamil">
    <Img>J4_Medrec</Img>
    <Text> Medical Records systems in Sri Lanka are still stuck with English
	screens. But the vast majority of entry-level nursing staff are
	Sinhala and Tamil speakers ... </Text>
  </Section>
  <Section Head="Distributed Secure Systems For Banking">
    <Img>J5_Bank</Img>
    <Text> Centralized Banking Systems are extremely expensive. Expanding
	them is just as expensive. What&apos;s the alternative? Distributed
	systems ...</Text>
  </Section>
  <Section Head="High-Speed Trilingual Data Entry">
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    <Text>We can get your Sinhala/Tamil data entered very fast. How fast?
      Faster than you may think ...</Text>
  </Section>
  <Section Head="Download Free Fonts">
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    <Text>The free fonts Anila, Anagi, and Anura (Sinhala) and Amali (Tamil)
	can be downloaded here. Instructions are available.</Text>
  </Section>
</Site>
