DS Dictionary is a homebrew dictionary application designed for the Nintendo DSThe dictionary text is derived from the GNU version of the CollaborativeInternational Dictionary of English
Japanese And English Phrase Converter Japanese And English Phrase Converter is a DS homebrew application that does what it just says: translate Japanese and English phrases. Some notes from the developer:What do you guys think? There are only 30 phrases at the moment..
DSLatin from Todd:
I've been working on a Nintendo DS Latin vocabulary training tool. Normal Latin trainers are very restrictive in that you can only focus on the nominative case or first-person-singular verb forms. My tool will throw ANY form at you, and you have to identify it and also define the word. You define the word by drawing it out on the touchscreen
DSLatin 3/30/09 Update from Todd:
I have finished implementing nouns and adjectives. My little demo should include a word of each type for testing. If you have an adjective, you have a 10% chance of a encountering a special form, such as an adverb, comparative or superlative form
uo_YDICT - PSP Dictionary
This is the 1st release of the uo_YDICT which is based on ZYM's fantastic and hard work, YDICT ver 0.2. YDICT is an dictionary homebrew application for psp users. This unofficial mod edition includes an Oxford dictionay and new features such as:
1. Redesigned keyboard.
2. Redesigned UI colors.
3. Some trival changes
Sloynik
There's this online dictionary reader called StarDict created by Hu Zheng. It runs on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and even Solaris. Now, homebrew coder Cy-4AH developed an application called Sloynik that is basically the same as the said dictionary reader. The only difference is that it's compatible with your PlayStation Portable unit
Download the latest version of PSPDictionary [Click Here]PSPDictionary: what is it?--------------------------------------PSPDictionary is a multilanguage dictionary for PSP, with on-line functionalities
PSPDictionary
Changelog:
v2.0.0 -> v2.1.0:
- Improved the online translations. Now, to translate (online) a word you must first indicate the fists language and then the language of the translation