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    multipractice

    multipractice

    Tool for practicing languages.

    ...Panglossa MultiPractice is a tool to help you learn and practice languages. You can create your own courses, import courses created by others, and even export courses to HTML or PDF documents. The original project (for Lazarus) was basically a flashcard app. Now it is more like a platform for creating structured courses with text, images, audio and video content, as well as different types of exercises. Please keep in mind that this project is created and maintained by a single amateur programmer. ...
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    Panglossa LexHoard

    Panglossa LexHoard

    A simple vocabulary builder with Unicode support.

    With LexHoard you can build vocabularies, glossaries, dictionaries or other types of wordlists. LexHoard features: -Unicode support (with a built-in Unicode editor) -export for MediaWiki and HTML format -attribution of more than one meaning/translation/relation to each word The program is written completely in native Lazarus/FreePascal. The only non-standard library needed is ZeosLib. It uses SQlite databases, so no special drivers or servers are required - although you can easily change it to use any other database supported by Zeos.
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