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    Key Store

    Key Store

    Scriptural Keys Restoration - decoded universally symbolic language

    The Key Store is a directory where users can find the symbolic meaning to a word as defined in Holy Scripture. These are often referred to as the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven. Much like a secret code, the directory exposes a universal dialect, all but nearly lost throughout the Dark Ages of time. Yet, fragments of this language remained until today such as, Father = Time and Mother = Nature. The database is expandable to grow as more entries and the sources are uncovered.
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    QJDicExample

    QJDicExample

    QJDicExample is an English <-> Japanese dictionary.

    QJDicExample is an Japanese to English and English to Japanese dictionary featuring words/names/kanji/sentences search. QJDicExample uses JMdict, JMnedict, Kanjidic2, Radkfilex, KanjiVG, Tanaka Corpus / Tatoeba databases for translations and zinnia recognition library for handwritten kanji recognition. Latest source code: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/qjdicexample/code qjdicexample-code
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    Let's Memorize Japanese

    Let's Memorize Japanese

    Spaced Repetition System to study Japanese

    LMJ is a software that helps in the study of the Japanese language, in particular it is a spaced repetition system, to memorize Japanese words easily and quickly
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    Coptic Encoder

    A full system for transcoding between legacy Coptic character sets.

    Before Unicode, there were several competing character encodings for the Coptic script. For instance, one group of fonts might map Coptic letters Γγ to Latin keys Gg, while another group might map them to Latin keys Jj. There are several reasons for the user to opt for legacy rather than Unicode encodings. Two deserve special mention. First, there are certain marks used in Biblical and other textual criticism that do not appear in Unicode; second, it is far easier to type in a legacy...
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    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.
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    Plexicon
    "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)
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    ULTiMate Dictionary

    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?
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