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Added: 11 Sep 2007
Updated: 09 May 2008
Developer: Word in the Hand Incorporated(more)



Thai-English English-Thai Dictionary Publisher Description

Thai-English English-Thai Dictionary
with Search-by-Sound™ Traveling to Thailand? Learning the Thai language? Imagine having instant access to 21,000 English, phonetic, and Thai words right on your Palm OS® handheld PDA, with large, clear fonts and everyday vocabulary from Paiboon Publishing. If you're not familiar with the Thai alphabet, you can also look up Thai words by their sound (Search-by-Sound™), with an easy-to-use transliteration system. Perfect for the casual traveler or the dedicated Thai learner. Click to Find Out More Key Features - Visual Tour
Four Crisp Fonts - Search-by-Sound™
Thai Built-In - Paiboon Publishing
Requirements - Installation - Manual - FAQ   Key Features  
  • Three Sections:
    • English words - Screen Shot
    • Thai words written with an English-Like phonetic alphabet - Screen Shot
    • Thai words written with the Thai alphabet - Screen Shot
  • Lightning-fast searches: Just enter a few letters to jump right to your word!
  • Four crisp fonts designed to be readable to Thai learners, including a large font that lets you leave your reading glasses in your pocket!
  • Convenient, optional on-screen keyboard for English, Phonetic, and Thai.
  • Complete Solution: No need to buy extra "Thai Enabler" software. Thai built-in!
  • Runs on any Palm OS® PDA with Palm OS® 3.5 or later, including Palm (Handspring/PalmOne), Sony, and other devices.
  • Super-crisp enhanced text on Palm OS® 5 and Sony High Density devices.
Visual Tour   When you launch the dictionary on your PDA, it's immediately ready to find a word for you: Use the menu at the top right to choose your dictionary section (English, Thai Sound, or Thai Script) and then start entering the letters of your word. You can use the on-screen keyboard or (for English letters) Graffiti. Typically, you only need to enter a few letters to arrive at the word you seek. You can hide the on-screen keyboard to display more text on the screen, and you can choose from four crisp font sizes (two on standard-density devices). Click here to see how the fonts look on an actual device: it's even better than the picture above! Use your page up/page down key or jog dial to browse the dictionary. When you re-start the dictionary, it remembers the section and place where you left off. Four Crisp Fonts   You can choose from a wide range of font sizes to suit your needs. Our dictionary lets you leave your reading glasses in your pocket! Click on one of the font samples below to see it on an actual device: - Screen Shot - Screen Shot - Screen Shot - Screen Shot On standard-density (160x160) Palm OS® devices you can choose from the first two fonts. On hi-res devices you get all the fonts above. Search-by-Sound™   Search-by-Sound™ is what puts Paiboon Publishing's Dictionaries so far ahead of the competition, and now this indispensable capability is available on your Palm OS® PDA. The Problem As you may know, Thai has its own alphabet which is nothing like English and takes a long time to learn. And even if you know the Thai alphabet, there are multiple ways of writing the same sound. The Solution: Search-by-Sound™ What if you could simply look up what you hear? Search-by-Sound™ lets you do just this. Paiboon Publishing has developed an easy-to-use transliteration system which spells out Thai words using English-like letters. Every Thai word in our dictionary is written with both the Thai alphabet and our English-like system, and you can even look up words by their sound. For example, if you hear someone say "sanuk," you just flip to the"Phonetic-Thai-Eng" section of the dictionary and enter "s-a-n-u-k": The dictionary provides you with the exact pronunciation, the word written using the Thai alphabet, and a definition. More Information   There's lots more information about this product at word-in-the-hand.com which Handango doesn't give us enough space to print! Please visit word-in-the-hand.com to get all the details, including:
  • Screen Shots of our sections and fonts
  • Thai Built-In: our product installs with one easy file
  • Paiboon Publishing
  • Product Requirements
  • Installation
  • Product Manual
  • FAQ
Thanks!
OS: Palm OS
Requirements: Palm
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