EBPocket Lite 1.49.0

EBPocket Lite 1.49.0

hishida – Freeware – Android
Latest Version
1.49.0

EBPocket serves as a viewer for dictionaries adhering to the EPWING standard, which is predominantly used in Japan. Additionally, it offers the capability to search through dictionaries formatted for StarDict, Mdict, and dsl.

This application provides a range of search functionalities, including incremental, prefix, and suffix searching, making it versatile for users looking for specific definitions or translations. The application also supports multimedia content, allowing users to access images and audio related to dictionary entries.

A sample of the EDICT dictionary is included, providing users with an immediate resource upon installation.

It is important to note that starting with Android 11, accessing external SD card dictionaries is no longer supported. Users will need to transfer their dictionaries to the app-specific internal storage for usability. This can be accomplished using the integrated dictionary manager or by connecting the device to a PC via USB for manual transfer.

Overview

EBPocket Lite is a Freeware software in the category Education developed by hishida.

The latest version of EBPocket Lite is 1.49.0, released on 01/01/2025. It was initially added to our database on 01/01/2025.

EBPocket Lite runs on the following operating systems: Android.

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