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New application from MobiAccess is in the spotlight

05-09-2011 05:40 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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DictionaryX is a free Hungarian to multilingual dictionary that uses an online server for translation.
It features a community like approach. Users can give translational suggestions and additional words to the vocabulary. All user suggestion will be reviewable on the upcoming web interface.

The MobiAccess 4.0 developer engine works on high speed constantly, and while the new framework has debuted with great success at several business events, a new application was published at the beginning of may 2011. DictionaryX is a new online dictionary program, which contains more than 250000 words using public databases. This version provides translation between English-Hungarian, Hungarian-English, German-Hungarian, Hungarian-German, French-Hungarian and Hungarian-French.

Currently it supports the following translation options:

•English to Hungarian (89.000 words)
•Hungarian to English (139.000 words)
•German to Hungarian (32.000 words)
•Hungarian to German (25.000 words)
•French to Hungarian (16.000 words)
•Hungarian to French (44.000 words)
More options are continously added.

Get Free Download and Try It! :)
https://market.android.com/details?id=hu.infomatix.mobiaccess.mobivision.activityes.Dictionaryx

MobiAccess 4 technology and platform a new integrated mobile development environment.
We create rich mobile applications and enterprise solutions.

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