Mozilla Ubiquity BEOLINGUS German<>English dictionary script.
Posted on August 27, 2008 at 09:01 PM
I tried out Mozillas ”Ubiquity” today, and I like it. It’s still very very rough around the edges, but the general directing in which they are going seems to be a good one.
I played around with it a bit and eventually wrote a script to let me look up words in a German<>English dictionary. It’s pretty useful when you’re writing an email, blog post or comment and can’t remember the translation of a specific word.
Check out the source code or hit the jump for an ubiquity install link.
If you like my stuff, have a look at Jonas’ ubiquity commands too, he helped me understand jQuery enough to write this one!
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Ausgezeichnet! I found this via the Mozilla wiki, and found Chemnitz’s dictionary via this. :) I’d been using http://dict.leo.org, which is certainly good, but this dictionary looks quite good.
Nice resource. It is really very useful. Usually I use some online translations tools, but they are really slow.
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