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dingmee, offline, translator |
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I'm new in the maemo/meego community. As a happy owner of a blue N9, I want to contribute also a new app.
So there is no offline translator for Harmattan (or I'm unable to find one ;-)) - until now!
This is DingMee. It can fetch dictionaries from www, store them local and it has a nice search GUI.
At this time, only german/english is supported. I hope, I can release version 0.0.1 in the next days.
I'll also join the coding competition with DingMee.
Here some screenshots: