Java based tools aiming at facilitating text understanding and extending vocabulary. Features text annotations, generating translations from
texts or word lists. Translations are written as HTML, CSV, LIT format,... Supports various dictionary formats.
Multilingual Crosswords - it finds solutions for grid puzzles by using words dictionary. It can support any language - currently polish and english dictionary. Rich client for editing/viewing is foreseen.
seiji is a Japanese-Multi-Lingual and Kanji dictionary based on Jim Breen's JMdict and kanjidic2. seiji's face is an easy to use and highly responsive Eclipse RCP. Additional features are vocabulary management and training and more.
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Chinese to English electronic dictionary for desktops and laptops. Runs under Linux, Mac, and Windows (requires java). Add your own definitions and submit them for inclusion in future dictionary versions.
wo3 hen3 chan2 tries to alleviate the dearth of chinese language tools available for linux. The plan is to integrate the tools linked from www.mandarintools.com (dictionary, encoding converters/detectors) into a unified, pleasant user experience. Ha!
jDictionary is a powerful multi-platform dictionary application written in Java. It features a nice Swing GUI and an easy-to-use plugin management system, which is able to download and install plugins automagically from the Web. Apart from dictionary-rel
A user-friendly Java-based DICT client. That means it is basically an Internet dictionary, which will look up words for you over the Internet and define them for you.
DiCT try to establish a well known dictionary web service, it will publish web service (WSDL) definitation for both content provider and end-user to follow. it will base on DICT protocol ( RFC2229) . Some applications will be provided
J3's mainstay is a mutlilingual dictionary program with some cool utilities - and maybe games - for an international milieu. It is written in Java and is localizable (l10n) to work in any natural language, with minimal mucking about.
A platform independent, versatile and purely offline DESKTop dictIONARY. Feature of platform independence makes it a unique dictionary which can be run on almost every operating systems. Sounds for pronounciation of words may be added in future.
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?