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    TXM

    TXM

    Unicode XML TEI text analysis platform

    TXM is a free and open-source cross-platform Unicode & XML based text analysis environment and graphical client, supporting Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. It can also be used online as a J2EE standard compliant web portal (GWT based) with access control built in. DOWNLOAD LATEST VERSION OF TXM : http://textometrie.ens-lyon.fr/spip.php?rubrique61&lang=en TXM offers a comprehensive range of analysis tools (concordances, collocate search, frequency lists, etc.) based on the powerfull CQP...
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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.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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