Overview
Android offline dictionary Uses data from Wiktionary and Beolingus to generate dictionary files that can be used offline. These…
Android offline dictionary Uses data from Wiktionary and Beolingus to generate dictionary files that can be used offline. These can be downloaded from within the app. This is an Android app converted with ARC Welder, thus it depends on the "App Runtime for Chrome" which may be a significant download if you do not yet have it. Based on (removed) original QuickDic from https://code.google.com/p/quickdic-dictionary/ Updated to app known as "QuickDic restored" on Android: https://github.com/rdoeffinger/Dictionary . Note2: This converted app runs fine for me on e.g. Linux, that it is only available on ChromeOS is Google's decision, not mine.
2.5 out of 54 ratings
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Ning CaoOct 10, 2018
good
Aris GealoneJun 19, 2016
Can't download any dictionary
Luke KepplerAug 18, 2015
Can't locate local storage during the installation process, so it is unable to install. The app has no way of functioning unless you know the file directory on your machine in text format. Good luck with that on a Chromebook. There should be a file browser pop-up when downloading dictionaries, or it should just download to a valid location, not a non-existent SD card directory.
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- Version5.2.2
- UpdatedJanuary 18, 2016
- Offered byReimar Döffinger
- Size2.43MiB
- Languages54 languages
- Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
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