Thanks to Khmer Unicode MacOSX Lite users that still have their system running Mac OS X 10.6.8 or earlier now have the option to install the Khmer Unicode font, KhmerOSX and NiDA Khmer keyboard layouts to they Mac. Khmer is also the earliest recorded and written language of the Mon-Khmer family, preceding Mon and Vietnamese. Khmer is the second most widely spoken Austroasiatic language with over 16 million speakers. Khmer or Cambodia is the language of Khmer people and, as expected, the official language of Cambodia. Khmer Unicode MacOSX Lite is a simple and handy utility specially designed to help Mac OS X users read and write Khmer Unicode with ease.
Fixed space issues in Khmer NiDA V2, and renamed the layout name to Khmer V2.What's new in Khmer Unicode MacOSX Lite 2.1: