Effortlessly automate the translation of user text with the help of this English to Chinese traditional Wordlist that easily integrates with your apps
Version | 1.5 |
Updated | Jul 24th 2015 |
Developer |
TT-Software Databases
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User Rating |
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Original File Size | 219 KB |
Downloads | 6740 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 2003, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Programming |
A wordlist is comprised out of a series of words in text format that can be edited with the help of almost any text or word processor.
With a self-explanatory name, Wordlist English Chinese traditional is a streamlined and useful package that aims to help you integrate a one to one ratio wordlists into your applications.
This said, the application should not be viewed as a complete dictionary, but rather as an actual list of words. Consequently, you should know that this package does not come with definitions or pronunciations.
This means that Wordlist English Chinese traditional might be useful in development, as it is suitable for usage as an input file in almost any application, website or search engine that requires this sort of dictionary.
Another advantage is the fact that wordlists, such as the one we are talking about, are generally a lot smaller in size than dictionary files. In addition, you can easily integrate this package into your SQL databases. In other words, it is very useful for developers who need to automate the translation of user text.
Probably the first thing you should know about this packages is the fact that it comes with almost 40.000 translations. They can be accessed with the help of both Microsoft's Excel and Access.
Taking all things into consideration, Wordlist English Chinese traditional Crack is a useful package that can prove itself very useful in a wide array of situations.
The wordlist can be easily integrated with apps, websites and databases and it can be edited using Microsoft's Excel and Access. The package is suited for universities, translation agencies, companies that develop applications and even scientific departments.
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