Well, Shree-lipi n Ankur pro r very proffessional tools. So if u wan them for office work or any type of large scale work with lots of customisation, u may go for it. or go for a Hindi pad as suggested by expert.no 2.
If you are running Windows 2000 or higher then enabling Indic Language support is really easy. Just follow the link.
*office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP030895421033.aspx
If you are running Linux then just install the fonts (like devanagari or mangal) and use "Gnome Keyboard Layout Switcher" or "KDE Keyboard Tool" to select the keyboard layouts (You will require Devanagari Layout enabled). You will be able to use OpenOffice or any other editor of your choice to write in Hindi.
You can also use shusha fonts that can be used with normal US keyboard layout and work phonetically.
*www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/9988/faq.htm
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