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    JMorseTrainer helps you to learn or improve Morse code.
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    Quex is a one-click german-english english-german translator/dictionary written in Java. It contains more than 500.000 translations, synonyms and examples. It works offline and needs no installation. Just 3 mb filesize!
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    J2SE implementation of the Dictionary Server Protocol (DICT) that allows a client to access dictionary definitions from a set of natural language dictionary databases.
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    MobiDict is a mobile dictionary to be run on mobile devices that support J2ME (MIDP/CLDC). English-German and German-English dictionary are provided. The goal is to provide flexible framework for easy creation of other mobile dictionaries.
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    Hollaka Hollala is a chatbot engine and IRC bot. The chatbot engine uses a knowledge base organized in an XML file and WordNet for dictionary lookup. The IRC Bot has some WordNet- and Web-based functionality and is hot-extensible through Ruby programs.
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    ljr - Loyal Jabber Robot is just an all-purpose robot for jabber groupchats with plugin system written in Java. Planned features: remembering facts, file server, kick/ban for vulgar words, reminder, dictionary/translation.
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    DiCT try to establish a well known dictionary web service, it will publish web service (WSDL) definitation for both content provider and end-user to follow. it will base on DICT protocol ( RFC2229) . Some applications will be provided
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    Mongolian - Chinese - Mongolian dictionary
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    Pashtu Dictionary for Linux
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