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    FLTR ◆ Foreign Language Text Reader

    FLTR ◆ Foreign Language Text Reader

    A practical desktop app for language learning through reading

    FLTR (Foreign Language Text Reader) helps you do both extensive and intensive reading as part of your foreign language acquisition in an easy and pleasant way. While reading, you look up unknown words in web dictionaries (online) or locally installed dictionary applications, save vocabulary terms with translations, and track your learning progress. Each term has a learning status (1/"Unknown" to 5/"Known", plus "Ignored" and "Well Known") with associated colors. Running the Application: You'll need an installed JRE (Java Runtime Engine) and the file "fltr.jar" which is in the download. ...
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    This is software to create web dictionaries, esp. for Esperanto like Reta Vortaro (http://reta-vortaro.de). A dictionary is made from articles written in a special XML dialect by transformations using XSLT, ant and some Java code.
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    The Autshumato terminology management system (TMS) is a web application that facilitates the management and development of searchable terminology databases that contain terminology in different languages.
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    Mobile Esperanto

    Mobile Esperanto

    Application for learning Esperanto using various web resouces

    Uses a set of GWT widgets which emulate the iPhone look and feel. Can be used on mobile devices as well as the desktop. Uses Google MVP architecture; PHP server side provides JSONP by querying various web sites, notably Lernu.net, a popular Esperanto learning site. Try out the demo at the Mobile Esperanto Web Site below.
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    Kanji Stroke Order Diagram Builder is a Java GUI Application

    Learning stroke-order is the key to remembering Kanji. Stroke Order Diagram Builder allows you to visually record the stroke sequence of Kanji glyphs from specially prepared fonts.
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