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- FLEx (FieldWorks Language Explorer)
FieldWorks Language Explorer (FLEx) is the lexical and text tools component of SIL FieldWorks . It is an open source desktop application designed to help field linguists perform many common tasks. It can help you: record and manage l ...
Application - languist - 05/08/2012 - 17:34 - 3 comments
- ParaTExt 7
ParaTExt is a tool designed to help translators, exegetical advisors, translation consultants and Computer Assisted Publishing (CAP) staff produce quality translations from the point of view of both format and content. The program enables the t ...
Application - dhigby - 05/23/2012 - 14:33 - 1 comment
- FieldWorks Translation Editor (TE)
Translation Editor helps Bible translators edit and check Biblical text in a vernacular language. In Translation Editor, members of a translation team can do any of the following: Edit Scripture text in almost any language of the wor ...
Application - languist - 02/07/2012 - 13:14 - 0 comments
- FieldWorks Data Notebook
In the FieldWorks suite of applications, Data Notebook was the first major product released, and it's probably the most polished. DN and FLEx have a similar look and feel, but DN is simpler (fewer "moving parts"). As you experience variou ...
Application - languist - 10/27/2010 - 11:24 - 2 comments
- SIL Converters
An interface making it possible to convert any file (e.g., SFM texts, lexicons, and Word documents) to a different encoding. This package provides tools through which you can change the encoding, font, and/or script of text in Microsoft Wor ...
Application - kwarfel - 10/27/2010 - 12:08 - 0 comments
- Paratext 6.1
Paratext 6.1 is the final version of the 6 series, a tool for Bible translators. It is being deprecated in favor of Paratext 7 However, the support site for Paratext 6 is still functional, it has just been renamed. See below. ...
Application - languist - 02/10/2010 - 06:13 - 0 comments