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Windows 9x/NT/2k/XP
BUY/ORDER!
FAX/Phone/Online/Mail ordering available!
CquickTrans combines a powerful Chinese dictionary
program, Chinese translation aid, advanced hanzi lookup
and radical breakdowns, study list building and flashcards
into one interface. Get ready to start interacting with the Chinese
you encounter on the web, in your inbox, while chatting and all around
you, at a whole new level...
News
Aril 29 2002 - New style for homepage.
Download
[5,143,775 bytes] 00build4 Download
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(Be sure to read the Quick
Start Guide!)
Screen-shots
Features
- Auto-Clipboard lookup of Chinese text (no need to switch away
from your web browser/chat program/etc)
- Auto-hanzi lookup for ALL component hanzi
- Auto-parsing and lookup of whole sentences
- Radical Lookup
- No changing modes, auto-detects Chinese (pin-yin, etc)/English
when possible!
- Multiple dictionary support [registered ver]
- Wildcard support for Chinese searches: ji*sya, ku?ma
- Chinese Font support on English systems! (must set locale
to Chinese on Win2k)
- Print/Save Study Lists [registered ver]
- Flashcard study mode
- Completely sizable, configurable, colorized, drag-n-drop interface
- Multi-layer Sorting on any characteristic
- Uses CEdict
dictionary and Unicode.org
data files with ~20,000 hanzi and ~20,000 Chinese words (included)
- Dynamic Layouts, save your own custom layouts/option settings
and switch between them with hot-keys. Swith from Clipboard Kanji
Lookup window mode to full Study Mode by simply pressing Ctrl+1 etc.
[registered ver]
FAQ
- Note under Windows2000/XP Pro
The trick is not just installing the Chinese IME, but also going to:
Control Panel->Regional Options->General (Tab):
- In the "Language settings for the system" checklist box
- Highlight "Chinese" and click the "Set default..." button
- Select Chinese from the list box and click OK
That seems to enable Chinese in system menus, filenames and the Chinese
IME.
Support
- suggestions @coolest.com
- support @coolest.com
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