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Revision as of 21:37, 16 May 2011
Software Packages and Servers using the JMdict and EDICT Files
(This list is far from complete. Feel free to add to it.)
NB: Many of the packages & servers listed here use or include older versions of the files.
EDICT
- SERVERS
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- WWWJDIC
- Jishobot
- Jeffrey's Server
- Rikai.com
- diku - a very simple server
- jTango, another basic server
- PSP's basic server (old files used)
- FOKS (Forgiving Online Kanji Search) - compensates for mistakenly guessed readings
- nasty mangled romaji server at freedict
- the AnimeLab server
- NihongoResources server
- Grzegorz Bober's Tangorin (uses the Tanaka Corpus too.)
- Spencer's server
- Heartful Dictionary at the Toyohashi University of Technology
- JapanOD server, which has keitai options
- Rikai-derived Mozilla plugin
- Similar Rikaichan plugin for Firefox/Thunderbird
- Popular JQuickTrans (Windows)
- JWPce (free Windows WP with integrated dictionary)
- xjdic - a clunky X11 terminal window program for Linux/Unix
- GJiten - a rather cooler GUI-based Linux/Unix program
- MacJDic for Macs, of course
- UniDict, also for Macs
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- JEDict for Macs
- WordLookup, for Macs
- Tensai, for Macs
JMdict
- Petteri Kettunen's tkjmdict
- Cory Nelson's Gozoku (formerly JMDict#)
- Jean Soulat's SmartKanji.net free on-line multilingual dictionary with text parser. Also included: links to Wieger's etymological lessons and two dictionaries of Chinese/Japanese Buddhist terms.
- JEDict for Macs