Traditional Geetanjali is an , meaning it maps Assamese characters to standard English keyboard codes. While this was standard in the 90s, modern web applications and social media prefer Unicode for searchability and cross-platform compatibility.
Geetanjali is a typeface specifically designed for the . While there are modern Unicode versions, it is historically well-known as an ASCII-based font , meaning it requires specific keyboard mapping or conversion software to display Assamese characters correctly.