[Update] Polyglot 3000 v2.0 (automatic language identifier)

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Captain Video

http://www.polyglot3000.com/index.shtml
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Polyglot 3000 is an automatic language identifier that quickly
recognizes the language of any text, phrase or even single words. It
is available for Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP.

Polyglot 3000 features:

Recognizes more than 400 languages (see list below).
Supports Unicode texts.
Convenient user interface.
True-Coloured icons in menu and toolbar.
Quick and correct language identification.
Can be set to only check for popular languages.
Multilingual interface (English, German, French, Spanish and others)."

Screenshots:
http://www.polyglot3000.com/screens.shtml

Download:
http://www.polyglot3000.com/download.shtml
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Program version: 2.0
Release date: April 07, 2006
Language count:432
File size: 2.9 MB
Platforms:Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003

Direct(exe) Download:
http://www.polyglot3000.com/download/poly3000.exe

Supported languages:
http://www.polyglot3000.com/languages.shtml
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List of supported languages

The current version of Polyglot 3000 distinguishes 432 languages and
dialects. This is biggest number of recognized languages for a
language identification software to date.

Among the more than 400 supported languages only about 110 languages
can be called popular. The others are very rare or even already
extinct.

[very interesting!]
One of the most rare and, unfortunately, dying out languages is Pipil.
In 1970 there were about 40 person who spoke on it. Now only about 20
persons remain.

Another rare language is Yukaghir which about 170 persons speak. The
Yukaghir live in the northeast of Russia, in the Republic of Yakutia,
above the arctic circle. One of developers of the Polyglot 3000 lived
near that region for a while.

In this list you can see all supported languages. Some languages have
several possible names which differ in spelling, but coincide in
pronunciation. In the given list all variants of the name are listed
wherever possible.

The list of all [] 432 languages [] supported by Polyglot 3000:
http://www.polyglot3000.com/languages.shtml

[program]Help/About/History sub-menu/tab states only "Minor Changes"
for 2.0. "Minor Changes" "New Languages Added" "Unicode
support/improved" the only qualifiers for all earlier builds since the
inception of Polyglot 3000: v0.0; on 3/2/04


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J

john

Interesting...

now if that could only translate them all to each other :)

--
Kenny - www.ComputerBoom.com

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."

-Arthur C. Clarke
 

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