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Old 04-16-2008, 03:25 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by tamwub View Post
Is it possible to translate some word in text already opened on screen now by selecting this word? Like it is done on cyBook.
Or it just need user to start Dict application, enter word to translate manually by typing it somehow and get translation?
The answer is rather your second idea: You have to type at least the beginning of a word on an onscreen keyboard (as far as it makes it unique: "antic" will get you anticipate; one "scroll" down anticipation...)
(But don't you have to do some joystick movements on a cyBook, too?)

The program starts automatically the moment you insert the SD card – which is the main drawback so far (in version 0.7b you must do this for every new search). I don't know if that can be worked around (>internal memory) later on, yet.

I wrote "DictioLauncher" and am working on improvements, though. (My application is no commercial project. At least so far.) And you have to look for dictionaries yourself; three freedict ones are included as examples.

Obviously I am not an objective judge for "DictioLauncher's" qualities...
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