Nowadays with j2me and highly powerful mobile handsets there are a lot of free software available. Here is just a couple of applications I found useful:
E-Book reader: This free program is very easy to use and supports a wide variety of handsets. it is available here.
Webster's Dictionary: This is the complete version of the Websters Dictionary. It requires about 11Mb of space and is available here.
(I just realised that anything simple and/or useful has already been made, and moreover it is available for free!)
Showing posts with label mobile phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile phones. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Free offline dictionary for mobile phones
I have a Sony Ericsson k750i phone, but the sad thing is that unlike Nokia phones I can't install freely available software on it (*.sis). I have been searching for a dictionary I can use on my phone for some time now, but since I can only use java programs I couldn't find one anywhere.
So I finally got a small dictionary, the Barron's GRE wordlist (available here), and wrote my own dictionary program. It is not very elegantly written since I don't know how to use j2me very well, but it works and serves my purpose.
If anyone is interested in trying out my free offline dictionary, it is available here: Wordy.jar(279kb). Just copy the .jar file to your mobile phone (should be java enabled).
I guess I have wasted enough time already. Got to get back to my actual work.
So I finally got a small dictionary, the Barron's GRE wordlist (available here), and wrote my own dictionary program. It is not very elegantly written since I don't know how to use j2me very well, but it works and serves my purpose.
If anyone is interested in trying out my free offline dictionary, it is available here: Wordy.jar(279kb). Just copy the .jar file to your mobile phone (should be java enabled).
I guess I have wasted enough time already. Got to get back to my actual work.
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