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== Other software == |
== Other software == |
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Beyond using Apertium behind a graphic interface, several codebases exist which deliver Apertium as a service. These can be used, for example, to serve webpages within a website. See [[ |
Beyond using Apertium behind a graphic interface, several codebases exist which deliver Apertium as a service. These can be used, for example, to serve webpages within a website. See [[Apertium services]]. |
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Plugins have been developed for other projects. For example, see the IRC clients [[Plugin for XChat]] and [[/Plugin for Pidgin]]. |
Plugins have been developed for other projects. For example, see the IRC clients [[Plugin for XChat]] and [[/Plugin for Pidgin]]. |
Revision as of 13:28, 26 September 2016
Installation • Resources • Contact • Documentation • Development • Tools |
Contents
Tools for users / translators
- Apertium Simpleton UI is a simple UI for Windows or Mac OS X that lets you easily install and translate text
- Apertium-tolk - a simple cousin of Apertium-view. Its emphasis is on user friendliness. It shows the output of a translation as you type.
- Apertium TinyLex for J2ME is a Java 2 Micro Edition program for mobile devices which looks up dictionary entries.
- Apertium TinyLex for Palm. Mobile dictionaries for Palm can be generated using the dix2tiny task in apertium-dixtools package.
- Apertium Subtitles is a program which can be used to translate subtitles.
- Tradubi is a web-based post-editing and dictionary customisation environment for users who wish to customise their MT system.
Screenshots
Apertium-tinylex for J2ME
Apertium Subtitles: Translation Form
Tools for developers
- D-Bus service for Apertium (also see our D-Bus examples!)
- Apertium-view - a little GUI application that allows you to view and edit the output of every phase in a translation.
- Apertium-viewer is a version of Apertium-view with more features, it does not require d-bus and is written in Java

The main window of DicsToolsSuite
- DicsToolsSuite is a Java GUI tool (under development) to make dix editing simple and friendly for non-programmers
- dix-mode is an extension for Emacs that gives some handy features for dix/XML editing, e.g. goto/view-pardef, cycle restrictions with Ctrl+Tab, keyboard shortcuts to move to the next Interesting element, etc.
Screenshots
Other software
Beyond using Apertium behind a graphic interface, several codebases exist which deliver Apertium as a service. These can be used, for example, to serve webpages within a website. See Apertium services.
Plugins have been developed for other projects. For example, see the IRC clients Plugin for XChat and /Plugin for Pidgin.
For more applications of Apertium, browse the category link below.
See also
- More tools in the category page, especially User interfaces