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Re: Vocabulary trainer for Windows



Actually, the big development effort has already happened.  But your 
point about availability to students on a wide variety of platforms 
is well taken.  This was written in VB.  I confess that I don't know 
how you'd create a platform-independent product--but I'd like to hear 
your thoughts (perhaps directly so the discussion doesn't distract 
others).

BTW, has any survey been done on computing platforms in the lojban 
community?  It seems clear that it's not nearly so Windows-centric as 
in the general marketplace.

Bob

--- In lojban@y..., JPS <jpstewart@c...> wrote:
> How about a platform independent version of this software? Since you
> will obviously be making a big development effort on this, wouldn't
> it be preferable to have as many of us as possible able to use and
> contribute to it? Many amateur lojbanistas are using GNU/linux or 
BSD.
> I could host this software, but it would need to run on a linux box.
> Otherwise, I, for one, would be left out of the fun. :(
> ...Perhaps it would run under Wine?
> 
> On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 07:08:13PM -0800, seidensticker wrote:
> > Not satisfied with the shareware vocabulary training programs 
that were
> > readily available, I have written a training program for Windows 
that's
> > better tuned to the needs of Lojban.  Its features are:
> >   - 3 Quiz Types.  Three different quiz types provide different 
learning
> > challenges.
> >   - Quiz Options.  Words can be shown in order or randomly, 
translation can
> > be from English to Lojban or vice versa, missed words can be 
repeated until
> > correctly answered, and each question can be timed to make the 
quiz more
> > real time.
> >   - Full Definitions.  Definitions include the Lojban and 
equivalent English
> > words plus a full definition and a user-definable memory aid.
> >   - Popup Quizzes.  A quiz can be set to popup periodically.
> >   - Word Lists.  The vocabulary is divided into small word 
groups.  You
> > practice with the groups in the order that?s best for you.  
Groups can be
> > displayed or printed dictionary style.
> >   - Dictionary.  The full Lojban dictionary is available for 
searching.
> > Fuzzy matching shows related words and near misses.
> >   - Tengwar.  Lojban words can be displayed conventionally or 
with the
> > Tengwar font.
> >   - Customizable.  Fonts, sounds, and word groups can be edited 
by the user.
> > 
> > Hopefully other students can make use of it.  I think it's pretty 
thorough
> > and bug free, but it's a new program and I'm interested in any 
bugs, feature
> > suggestions, or other comments you have to make.
> > 
> > I don't have access to a web site, but I can send it to 
interested parties
> > by email.  If there's enough interest, perhaps someone who does 
have access
> > to a web site could put it there.
> > 
> > 
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