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This software is specifically intended to french islamic translators. However, it can, and maybe would, be adapted to other languages in a near future.
It gather a set of tools that can be usefull for arabic-french islamic translators.
Glossword is a system to create and publish online multilingual dictionary, glossary, or encyclopedia. Suits for creating web sites also. WAMP [Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP] package is available.
Japanese dictionary & flashcards like software for jailbroken iphone/ipad/ipod touch. It should also works on standard hardware, as long as it sports Ruby and its SQLite3 bindings.
"Plexicon" is a desktop application of dictionary written in python with the interface implemented in pygtk. It currently supports two languages : English (being an international language) & Bengali (being my native language)
jWords is a port of WORDS (by William Whitaker, a free latin-to-english dictionary program written in Ada), to Java. Besides the dictionary will be translated to the German language.
Ultimate dictionary that not only holds words but teaches them as well
There are many dictionaries so making another one can look words up would be extremely useless. But what if a dictionary could even teach those words put into it?
What do you think?