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    TuxWordSmith

    TuxWordSmith

    TuxWordSmith uses XDXF dictionaries to play in 88 languages

    Similar to the classic word game 'Scrabble', but with unicode support for multiple languages and character sets. The game is currently distributed with eighty-eight (88) dictionary resources for playing Language[i]-Language[j] 'Scrabble'. For example, if configured to use the French-English dictionary, then the distribution of available tiles will be computed based on frequency of occurance of each character of Language[i] (French), and for each submission the corresponding definition will...
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    LuckyWords

    LuckyWords

    A classic word guessing game

    LuckyWords is an open-source classic word guessing game loosely based on 'Hangman' and 'Wheel of Fortune'. It is targeted for Linux and the KDE desktop, though in principle, as a Python application it is platform independent. LuckyWords depends on Python 3 and PyQt4 and is released under the terms of GPL 3.0. For further information, visit the wiki or our website at www.casualcoding.org.
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    ASCII Scrabble

    ASCII Scrabble

    Scrabble game (English) for console, braille friendly

    ASCII console-based Scrabble game. Simplified version of TuxWordSmith to run in XTerm, DOS or other console. Compatible with braille consoles.
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    AutoTeach

    AutoTeach

    AutoTeach makes kids study and learn in exchange for internet access.

    AutoTeach is a tool that enables parents to supplement The AutoTeach Parent Tool enables parents to supplement their childrens' education without supervision or drama. With AutoTeach you can queue-up activities and tasks that will be dutifully performed at regular intervals. Why will they cooperate like this? Because AutoTeach meters their internet access by using credits which they earn by performing the agenda which you have queued-up for them. The system has potential for many...
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    PimSched

    An application for scheduling vocabulary using the Pimsleur approach

    Using PimSched, you can study vocabulary the easy way: while doing something else(e.g. playing a simple game like tetris, or while walking or biking). PimSched has espeak/mbrola read out words from a wordlist(vocabulary/translation seperated by '='), and then schedules the words according to the Pimsleur approach(5 seconds, 25 seconds, 2 minutes, 10 minutes). The output is a .mp3 file with everything you need to study. You can find a sample PimSched lesson here:...
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