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Freeware dictionary

4 replies · 3,364 views · Started 19 October 2004

Would you like to have a completely free multilingual dictionary on your p800/p900?
No tricks, no scams, it's free, and it's here:
http://jumpjack.altervista.org

English-Italian dictionary already available; for other languages you just need a text file listing one word (with its translation) per line.

Have fun!

cassioli wrote:Would you like to have a completely free multilingual dictionary on your p800/p900?
No tricks, no scams, it's free, and it's here:
http://jumpjack.altervista.org

English-Italian dictionary already available; for other languages you just need a text file listing one word (with its translation) per line.

Have fun!


Hey not fair. 😉 Any free ones for series 60 as well? 😃

Kamalayan wrote:Hey not fair. 😉 Any free ones for series 60 as well? 😃

I don't know, but if series 60 supports PersonalJava, you could just try and see if it works! If it runs but it has just screen size problems, it will be easy for me to change it in then source and compile it again.

cassioli wrote:I don't know, but if series 60 supports PersonalJava, you could just try and see if it works! If it runs but it has just screen size problems, it will be easy for me to change it in then source and compile it again.

Lots would be happy if it will work with series 60. 🙄

GOOD NEWS!

A free dictionary for S60 actually already exists, but nobody knew about it... till now! 😮

I found this site:
http://www.garret.ru/~knizhnik/mobile.html

The dictioanry is even opensource, and, although it is only english-russian, I am working to understand the format of the list, to create more useful ones. This site is VERY interesting for free words lists:
http://www.fdicts.com/

Also this:
http://magic-dic.homeunix.net/

Back to the midlet, anyone has an idea about the format of the list it uses?!?