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The best solution for a handheld Chinese dictionary is to use Pleco Software. On the Internet Tablets, you should install the free Garnet VM and then install Pleco (available at www.pleco.com).
Stardict is fine if you just want to look up words, but, if you want to identify characters visually, run Chinese flashcards from within the dictionary program, look up by radical, easily translate between Chinese and English in both directions, then Pleco is your best choice.
Unfortunately, Pleco does not offer Chinese translation dictionaries with any other language than English, but you can find Chinese-French dictionaries with Stardict or Sdict (both free) for the internet tablets.
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I need a chinese english chinese translator for my n810 ?
Anyone have a possiblity for my ?
I have many one in java jar format but micro emu and jalimo are too diffcult .... and long for start a application.
Sorry for my english i'm a french newbie user of linux tablet.
thanks