OSS-Dict is an open-source Android app for reading and searching offline dictionaries. It supports fast searches, bookmarks, customizable appearance, and math rendering, making it ideal for students, travelers, and language learners needing offline reference tools.
In the Education & learning space, OSS-Dict takes a focused approach. It enables users to access and search multiple dictionaries offline for quick reference and learning. OSS-Dict is an open-source project aimed at students, travelers, language learners. OSS-Dict is open source under the GPL-3.0 license. It ships for the web and Android.
Behind OSS-Dict is Akylas, and it first shipped in 2014. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 164 stars and 86 commits in the last 90 days. Key capabilities include offline dictionaries, fast search, and bookmarking. The interface is available in 26 languages, including Arabic, Tibetan, and Catalan.
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