Do you hate knowing just one out of the gazillion languages on the planet? Then we recommend Lorenzo's homebrew app called TranslatorDS! TranslatorDS, according to its developer,has the advantage of supporting a dictionnary format that is available for free and can be easily added using PAFS
Do you hate knowing just one out of the gazillion languages on the planet? Then we recommend Lorenzo's homebrew app called TranslatorDS! TranslatorDS, according to its developer,has the advantage of supporting a dictionnary format that is available for free and can be easily added using PAFS
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
PSPDictionary
From Gefa:
Hello to all.
Today the new version release of PSPDictionary, which leads to the 2.4.1
In this new release, I simply added the slapsh the screen NeoFlash Compo 2009, and fixed a bug in the translations langtolang.com
Indeed, were previously shown only 7 translations
PSPDictionary
Developer's note:
PSPDictionary is a multi-language translator for PSP (PlayStation Portable) written in Python, distribuited under the GNU General Public license.
PSPDictionary allows you to translate a word or a phrase from six language: English, Italiano, French, Deutsce, Spanish and Latin.
It's possible to translate remaining offline
DS KanjiDict DS KanjiDict v0.5 is a homebrew application for the DS to help you learn and translate Kanji characters. This archive includes a lengthy readme for more info.Translated notes from the developer, eo:Here DS KanjiDict 0.5 with l' addition of the base of Taka layouts in the mode Kanji Information
AnyLanguageStudy
Homebrew coder Nakano has recently released a new version of AnyLanguageStudy, a handy app for studying words, grammar and characters.
Now on version 0.5, the latest release includes the following changes and improvements:
Fixed a typo sring to string which caused a crash in certain situation.
Modified logic, if word was not known immediately
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