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For decades, Sinhala typography has evolved from complex, ASCII-based non-standard fonts to Unicode-compliant beauties. Among the most iconic and widely used typefaces in Sri Lanka’s digital history is the .

Available in both older legacy formats (Wijesekara layout) and modern Unicode compliance.

The original Inet font is typically distributed as shareware/freeware. You can download it from reputable font aggregators like:

was specially designed for viewing Sinhala web pages during the early days of Internet Explorer. If you ever need to work with older systems, this font may still be useful. It is available for free download from the ICT Agency of Sri Lanka via fonts.lk .

is the Unicode‑compliant, libre version of the legendary FM Abhaya font—widely considered the most popular Sinhala typeface on Earth. Originally designed by Pushpananda Ekanayake in 1996, Abhaya Libre was later expanded with a new Latin counterpart and released on Google Fonts.

Sinhala Inet Font Free Download: Ultimate Typing Guide The is a highly sought-after typeface for digital publishers, graphic designers, and content creators working with the Sinhala language. This guide provides an immediate download link, installation instructions, and essential troubleshooting tips for seamless Sinhala typing. Download Sinhala Inet Font

Ideal for print media, older web systems, and graphic design software like Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator.

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Despite being obsolete for new content creation, Sinhala Inet remains in demand for three main reasons:

is a Sinhala TrueType font distributed by Microsoft. It has been the default Sinhala font for Windows for many years and is still widely used in documents and web pages.

To understand modern Sinhala typing, you must first grasp the critical difference between Unicode and non-Unicode (often called "FM" or "ANSI") fonts.

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