https://simjanos-dev.github.io/LinguaCafeHome/
For those wondering why there isn't a link...
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https://simjanos-dev.github.io/LinguaCafeHome/
For those wondering why there isn't a link...
Oh. Sorry I completely forgot about that. Thank you :)
https://alternativeto.net/software/duolingo/?license=opensource
Of the programs in that list, the only one I've heard of before is LibreLingo, and I'm not sure how good or bad it is. (It seems different enough from LinguaCafe that they might be complement each other more than compete.)
I'll look at it. Thank you
Seems like a decent idea if you have ebooks in the language you are interested to learn.
What exactly do you mean?
Well, the main purpose of this seems to be an eBook reader that integrates language learning and translation.
Its a good idea, but few language learners start out with a backlog of foreign language texts that they would like to read.
The exception would be your typical manga/light novel weebo, and this seems to be precisely what this is developed for with the Japanese language tools included.
your typical manga/light novel weebo
No chinese support :(
I read a ton of web novels translated from Chinese, and reading the untranslated versions would be a fun way to learn Chinese. Or Korean.
I don't really like the Japanese light novels as much.
Edit: hmmm, it seems like their are similar projects, and some have custom language support. I may need to look into those into the future.
Seems like i didnt read enough. I didnt really notice that the purpose is a ebook reader... But this concept seems actually very promising. I like it