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Does anyone still use Jwpce? Is there anything better? - Printable Version +- kanji koohii FORUM (http://forum.koohii.com) +-- Forum: Learning Japanese (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: The Japanese language (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-10.html) +--- Thread: Does anyone still use Jwpce? Is there anything better? (/thread-7579.html) |
Does anyone still use Jwpce? Is there anything better? - animehunter123 - 2011-03-31 Hi guys? Ive tried a bunch of different japanese dictionary applications (for win or linux) such as kiten, gjisho, etc... but my favorite number one is Jwpce. It has everything I need, but its very old. Anyone else use jwpce? (What font do you use? Im a bit bored of the 24x24 font). Just curious
Does anyone still use Jwpce? Is there anything better? - Bokusenou - 2011-03-31 animehunter123 Wrote:Is there anything better?[/url]I guess it depends on your needs, but a combination of Lingoes for rikaichan like dictionary pop ups and an EPWING reader for everything else works for me. Stardict is also popular. Does anyone still use Jwpce? Is there anything better? - animehunter123 - 2011-03-31 Good suggestions. I dont mind firefox dictionaries, i love rikaichan. Does anyone have any advanced experience with jwpce? Im trying to find a really good kanji font that is compatible with jwpce besides the usual ms mincho. Any ideas? Much appreciated! Does anyone still use Jwpce? Is there anything better? - Shadeless - 2011-03-31 I still use JWPce for everything outside browser, when I stumble upon a new word I add it to one of the files I made (depends on the source) - and it's really easy to make cards later. Don't forget to update your dictionary file - you can find newest version here: http://ftp.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo/edict.zip
Does anyone still use Jwpce? Is there anything better? - yudantaiteki - 2011-03-31 I've been using JWPce since 1999, and I still use it constantly for EDICT copypaste; I know I can use jisho.org but sometimes I just like offline programs. Does anyone still use Jwpce? Is there anything better? - nest0r - 2011-03-31 For some reason I keep wanting to read the title as Jpwned or something. Does anyone still use Jwpce? Is there anything better? - yukamina - 2011-04-01 I still use Jwpce too. Haven't gotten the hang of Lingoes, and J>J dictionaries aren't nearly as quick and efficient to use... Jwpce's not just handy as a dictionary, I use it to look up kanji by radical and stuff a lot too. Does anyone still use Jwpce? Is there anything better? - animehunter123 - 2011-04-04 Wow, you can update the edict! Awesome thanks for the information guys! Jwpce is nice and works in linux wine really nicely as well! |