thermal
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: 2007-11-30
Posts: 399
I thought it would be cool if we post the useful Japanese related stuff we have found for EDIT Apple Macs (iPhone/iPod touch thread already exists.. http://forum.koohii.com/viewtopic.php?id=1948.
- OS X 10.5 Leopard built in Dictionary
This contains a J-J and J-E dictionary. It also can search the Japanese Wikipedia site.
- Word of the day screen saver
It has a Japanese word, its reading and its definition as well as some nice animation including other words floating across the screen. You can choose the dictionary it uses in the options. It seems to be a new word every time it appears rather than just one word per day. I just turned it on.
- Audio Hijack Pro
Grab the sound from anything currently playing and output it to any kind of audio file. The trial version doesn't allow recordings (or hijacking..) for more than 10 minutes, after which it starts adding a hissing noise to the audio. So for putting audio into an SRS the free version is fine.
Last edited by thermal (2009 June 23, 10:40 pm)
thermal
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: 2007-11-30
Posts: 399
I have done some more looking into the Dictionary on OS X. Turns out you can get a popup definition of any word when you mouse over it with the short cut ctrl + command + d. Further more there is a link to open the word in the dic application. Or, you can change this in dictionary settings to be a link brink up a popup definition.
The downside is it doesn't work in, apparently all, non-apple applications. There is a firefox plugin to get a context menu link which will open the word in Dictionary, as long as it is open. Is not yet compatible with 3.5 apparently. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo … splay/7261
Jarvik, what EPWING dictionaries are you using and where do you get them?
Jarvik7
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From: 名古屋
Registered: 2007-03-05
Posts: 3946
I mostly use
研究社和英大辞典、英辞郎 (bilingual)
広辞苑、大辞林 (monolingual)
漢字源、学研漢和大辞典 (kanji)
..but I have a number of other ones loaded up too just incase (I'm a j-e translator).
EPWING dictionaries can be bought at larger bookstores in Japan (I've even seen them at Bookoff), Amazon.co.jp, in libraries, gotten from the Japanese department of the university you goto, teh int3rw3bz, etc.
Last edited by Jarvik7 (2009 June 24, 12:29 am)