Say, how do you translate ghar ki murgi dal barabar into English? Or, Kadugu siridanalum siragu azhiyadu? And wouldn't an English version of Suprabhatam be a bit strange, especially if you are wearing an heirloom Kancheepuram?
Yes, there are times when English just doesn't cut it. The Amida Simputer will not let you down on those occasions when you just have to express yourself in your mother tongue. It has a set of Indian language keyboards which you can invoke whenever that patriotic itch takes over. And then, there is Paper, which allows you to communicate in any language. Even Japanese, Chinese and Egyptian Hieroglyphics!
In other words, Amida is not so presumptuous as to suggest that you should think, write and read in English all the time. Unlike most of the world's computers.

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