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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
- 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
- Keyman Desktop - Multilingual Virtual Keyboard
Keyman Desktop is a multilingual virtual keyboard application. It enables a user to type in any of over 600 languages in any Windows application such as MS Office, email, SIL Fieldworks, web applications, Adobe applicat ...
Application - Keyman - 10/05/2011 - 17:05 - 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