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    Panglossa LexHoard

    Panglossa LexHoard

    A simple vocabulary builder with Unicode support.

    ...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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    Linux Guist - Multi Lingual OS for Asia

    Linux Guist - Multi Lingual OS for Asia

    A Single Click Language Changer and Publishing System for Web and DTP

    Linux Guist - is a Multi Lingual Live CD OS for most Asian Languages, with the ability to run of a CD & Old Hardware, with just 128 MB Memory, for DTP, Web Publishing & Data Entry purposes. This will help IT employers to take up Govt. Projects that require Data Collection, Entry & Publishing at a very very low cost, while providing Training & Job Opportunities to numerous students of these languages, in the various towns, of the country. Talk to your respective IT/HRD ministry to identify...
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    iLastic

    iLastic

    Query, integrate and manipulate data using natural languages.

    iLastic is an open-source framework to query, integrate and manipulate any type of data in English. Extract, transform and merge information from the web, databases, files or any other data repository using a language you already know... English
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    WQuery is a domain-specific query language designed to process WordNet-like lexical databases. It may be used as a standalone application or as an API to a lexical database in Java based systems.
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    Wikipedia Concept Association Map (WCAM) is new approach for textual knowledge representation and understanding. All concepts and associations are stored in a graph database for better performance and easy distribution.
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