PSPDictionary
PSPDictionary is getting quite a sizeable upgrade. The latest version now has support for Yahoo! Babelfish, and if you guys are familiar with how it works online, then that means you can actually translate full phrases now - not just words.
PSPDictionary v2.2.0
* Now the servers supported are two: langtolang.com and babelfish.yahoo.com
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
Download the latest version of PSPDictionary [Click Here]PSPDictionary: what is it?--------------------------------------PSPDictionary is a multilanguage dictionary for PSP, with on-line functionalities
PSPedict
from batanen:
Hi everyone!
I have once again updated the PSPedict project started by PixelDragon. This will probably be my final release of PSPedict. At least I will not be working with it anytime soon.
How can you help with adding the missing images?
- Simply, yet time consuming
PSPedict
from batanen:
Konnichiwa Minna!
This is my first PSP / community related release ever. I have continued the PSPedict project started by PixelDragon. He was kind enough to give me the latest source code and a few tips to get started.
Basically, this is a Japanese dictionary application for the PSP
PSPedict
Changelog for V0.2:
- Included support for other EDICT files, Computer Terms, Legal Terms
and Life Sciences. Unfortunately, Proper Names is just too large to
include. The extra EDICT files can be loaded via the Menu (the icon
is next to the exit icon and looks like a book with an up arrow)
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
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
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
XBMC Translator
Xbox Media Center finally came up with a translator through Bobbin007. XBMC V0.1 aims to simplify the whole process of updating a language file. Bobbin007, a loyal exponent of the german laguage file, shares, "After a lot of pondering and hacking, I proudly present the first version of my XBMC translator