The Khmer Limon font was first released in 2008 and has since become a widely used font for Khmer language typing. The font is designed to be compatible with various operating systems, including Windows and macOS.
While is now the official standard for web and mobile use, the 2008 Limon fonts are still vital for:
For students and small business owners in 2008, the ability to download the font pack for free meant they could write resumes, create business proposals, and complete school assignments without purchasing expensive software licenses. This accessibility helped bridge the digital divide, empowering rural users and urban youth alike to participate in the digital economy. The "All Khmer Limon Font" became a ubiquitous toolkit, pre-installed on nearly every Windows XP machine in Cambodian internet cafes.