Sunday, February 19, 2012

New version available of PersonalDictionary

A new version of PersonalDictionary is now available at the android market, still free version. With a new interface and new functions, export and import files.



Exporting and importing files make easier to share your dictionary with your friends, It uses an easy structure, It should contain the list of words as:
lang_a     lang_b
lang_a     lang_b
lang_a     lang_b

The word in the translated language and the original are delimited by a tab character (/t) and one pair of words from another by a new line character (/n).

Now the main options are delimited (still you can create words when searching) in Search, Add and Copy.

Search is used for search and consult the words that our dictionary contains, with the possibility to modify/delete one of them by selecting It. Moreover, there you can add new words by writting the translated word and clicking on the "add" button.


Add is used for add new words, where you can add the original word and the translated word.




You can find more information about PersonalDictionary and download It in the android market


6 comments:

  1. Hi, thanks for the application!! Is there a way to export the stored words into a .txt file on the sd card? It would be very useful to add or modify entries with the pc and then reimport the file into the application.
    Thank you very much!!

    Luca

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  3. Hi, unfortunately, not yet, It is limited to the own virtual directory of the application but I will update the actual version with the import/export activity reimplemented, taking into account the possibility to use SD Card.

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  4. Thanks so much. I'm looking forward to download the updated version! Good job! Bye

    Luca

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  5. Well now you can import and export, :P
    the folder used is inside the card SD, and there at PersonalDictionary.

    The options of import/export are inside copy.

    More information is in the new entry http://computing-tales.blogspot.com/2012/04/version-3-of-personaldictionary.html

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  6. Thank you so much Victor. Very good job!
    Bye

    Luca

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