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Taal: English
gmosley96 (Profiel tonen) 15 juni 2007 17:43:03
I was wondering if anyone might have found something I have not yet, or might be able to benefit from something I have already found.
Here are the things on my Treo that help me study:
CSpotRun - an app to read DOC files of which there are quite a few, either about, or written in Esperanto.
Lingo - a freeware dictionary that seems to be pretty good (worth every penny).
RealPlayer - to play MP3 audio files (like the ones available here).
SuperMemo - a sort of flash card program.
I checked out a couple of other dictionaries, but they were $20 or $30 dollars, and Lingo seems to be okay (at least for now).
I am thinking about PocketTunes as it will do streaming - then I could listen to podcasts and such on my phone.
I am also thinking about some sort of IM type program like Mundu (which works with AIM/ICQ/MSN/Yahoo - and maybe more) once I actually meet some people who might be interested in chatting in Esperanto.
Here are the things on my Treo that help me study:
CSpotRun - an app to read DOC files of which there are quite a few, either about, or written in Esperanto.
Lingo - a freeware dictionary that seems to be pretty good (worth every penny).
RealPlayer - to play MP3 audio files (like the ones available here).
SuperMemo - a sort of flash card program.
I checked out a couple of other dictionaries, but they were $20 or $30 dollars, and Lingo seems to be okay (at least for now).
I am thinking about PocketTunes as it will do streaming - then I could listen to podcasts and such on my phone.
I am also thinking about some sort of IM type program like Mundu (which works with AIM/ICQ/MSN/Yahoo - and maybe more) once I actually meet some people who might be interested in chatting in Esperanto.
Keke (Profiel tonen) 18 oktober 2007 01:11:00
gmosley96:I was wondering if anyone might have found something I have not yet, or might be able to benefit from something I have already found.Try Twinkle http://twinkle.sourceforge.net
I have a few databases converted into that format.
Works well with Ĉapelanto which is very useful for seeing the characters properly.
For a dictionary, I'm using RoadLingua (commercial) with a dictionary I converted from http://purl.org/net/panorama/vortaro using their own tools 'studio'.