ebswift
04-20-2004, 01:59 PM
Hi All,
I've just about completed my port of WordNet from Princeton to Windows Mobile in the .Net Compact Framework.
Download WordNetCE from http://www.ebswift.com/PocketPC/WordNet/ I'll still be doing updates, but it is quite functional at this stage despite having a few missing features. If you download it, please use my email form on my website to give me some feedback, thanks in advance!
WordNet is a free database from Princeton which links words in all kinds of ways. It makes a terrific dictionary and thesaurus at the very least. It's uses go way beyond that, but that's a bit beyond my scope.
My port was based on the original port by Malcolm Crowe which was for WordNet 1.6. My port supports WordNet 2.0 and is at a workable stage. I'll consider posting the source code once I totally complete the port.
Regards,
Troy
http://www.ebswift.com
I've just about completed my port of WordNet from Princeton to Windows Mobile in the .Net Compact Framework.
Download WordNetCE from http://www.ebswift.com/PocketPC/WordNet/ I'll still be doing updates, but it is quite functional at this stage despite having a few missing features. If you download it, please use my email form on my website to give me some feedback, thanks in advance!
WordNet is a free database from Princeton which links words in all kinds of ways. It makes a terrific dictionary and thesaurus at the very least. It's uses go way beyond that, but that's a bit beyond my scope.
My port was based on the original port by Malcolm Crowe which was for WordNet 1.6. My port supports WordNet 2.0 and is at a workable stage. I'll consider posting the source code once I totally complete the port.
Regards,
Troy
http://www.ebswift.com