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eng_houssam 2008-09-07 16:44

what is the best Dictionary on n810?
 
Hi all,
I have updated my n810 to the last update on nokia web-site but I don't know which Dictionary is the besto to work on it.
please help me about.

allnameswereout 2008-09-07 22:09

Re: what is the best Dictionary on n810?
 
In general, it depends on which languages you'd want to translate.

Here are some options:
* http://www.wapsilon.com is a lightweight website for this purpose.
* https://garage.maemo.org/search/?typ...&Search=Search here is a list of all dictionary related programs for your Nokia. For me, StarDict does the job.

vlg 2008-09-08 03:19

Re: what is the best Dictionary on n810?
 
Stardict, of course.

codeMonkey 2008-09-08 11:29

Re: what is the best Dictionary on n810?
 
Ditto stardict.

eng_houssam 2008-09-08 19:54

Re: what is the best Dictionary on n810?
 
thanx for your answer but I can't install Stardict because my n810 doesn't have the program catalog of it and I don't know how I can add this catalog?

allnameswereout 2008-09-09 16:20

Re: what is the best Dictionary on n810?
 
Go to Applications -> Settings -> Application Manager -> Click Icon Top Left -> Tools -> Application catalogue...

Here you must enable Diablo Extras or Chinook Extras depending on whether you run Diablo or Chinook. You can enable them by selecting it with stylus, then click on Edit, and then you deselect 'Disabled', and click Ok.

timsamoff 2008-09-09 16:25

Re: what is the best Dictionary on n810?
 
StarDict does seem to be the most full-featured, easy to configure app.

-T.

Nyrath 2008-09-11 17:39

Re: what is the best Dictionary on n810?
 
Now, of course, if you are near an open WiFi node, you should use your web browser to go to dictionary.com or other online dictionary site.

I remember back when the N770 came out. Many users complained about the meager amount of RAM. The Nokia company's standard response was that the product was intended to be an internet tablet, not a palmtop computer. That is, the NIT series are intended to be "dumb terminals" to the infinity of data on your networked home computer or the internet, rather than attempting to store it all in the NIT.


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