Any good 和英 dictionary software out there? Thread poster: Ben Dooley
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I'm looking for some software that will make going to the dictionary less of a chore. I found kanjipop. Has anyone used it? If so, what did you think? Is there any other software that might do something similar, i.e. allow me to look words up straight from a word doc? I wish there was a way to access ALC or EDICT straight in this fashion... Anyone out there have some programming expertise? I think I hear opportunity knocking... See more I'm looking for some software that will make going to the dictionary less of a chore. I found kanjipop. Has anyone used it? If so, what did you think? Is there any other software that might do something similar, i.e. allow me to look words up straight from a word doc? I wish there was a way to access ALC or EDICT straight in this fashion... Anyone out there have some programming expertise? I think I hear opportunity knocking Best, Ben ▲ Collapse | | | XX789 (X) Netherlands Local time: 17:30 English to Dutch + ... | Ben Dooley Local time: 11:30 Japanese to English TOPIC STARTER
Thanks for the reply. Kenkyusha is fine, but I really want is something that will let me check definitions from the document, so I don't have to switch back and forth all of the time. It would speed things up immensely. I just downloaded kanjipop, and it's alright. Not great, but helpful when I just want to confirm what I already know For anyone who's curi... See more Thanks for the reply. Kenkyusha is fine, but I really want is something that will let me check definitions from the document, so I don't have to switch back and forth all of the time. It would speed things up immensely. I just downloaded kanjipop, and it's alright. Not great, but helpful when I just want to confirm what I already know For anyone who's curious, there's a demo version here: http://kanjikit.net/kpop/index.htm KanjiKit.net @ PSP Inc. I don't know if I'll pay for it yet. It does let you build your own glossary, which in conjunction with my CAT could be helpful. Thanks again. Ben ▲ Collapse | | | Xuchun China Local time: 23:30 English to Chinese + ...
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isoyo Local time: 00:30 English to Japanese how about 英辞朗? | Aug 13, 2006 |
or ロボワード? i don't own it yet, but it seems great. i'd appreciate it if you could let me know how useful it is. (if you buy it, that is!) | | | Ben Dooley Local time: 11:30 Japanese to English TOPIC STARTER
Thanks for the replies. I couldn't get EB Pocket to work, and Robodict is pretty expensive I did find another neat tool for those of you who use firefox, though: http://www.polarcloud.com/rikaichan/ it translates words on the fly from japanese to english or vice-versa. Pretty cool. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Any good 和英 dictionary software out there? Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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