Softpedia
 


LINUX CATEGORIES:



GLOBAL PAGES >>
NEWS ARCHIVE >>
SOFTPEDIA REVIEWS >>
MEET THE EDITORS >>
WEEK'S BEST
  • Linux Kernel 3.9.3 / 3....
  • LibreOffice 3.6.6 / 4.0.3
  • MPlayer 1.1.1
  • systemd 204
  • Arch Linux 2013.05.01
  • Blender 2.67a
  • KDE Software Compilatio...
  • CrunchBang Linux Stable...
  • Elementary OS 0.1 / 0.2...
  • SystemRescueCd 3.6.0
  • Home > Linux > Education

    Accha 0.1 Beta

    Download button

    Downloads: 979  View global page NEW!  Tell us about an update
    User Rating:
    Rated by:
    Excellent (5.0/5)
    1 user(s)
    Developer:

    License / Price:

    Last Updated:

    Category:
    Ross Werner | More programs
    GPL / FREE
    November 30th, 2005, 15:20 GMT
    ROOT / Education

     Read user reviews (0)  Refer to a friend  Subscribe

    Accha description

    Accha is a program intended to help people learn the Hindi alphabet.

    Accha is a program intended to help people learn the Hindi alphabet (Devanagari). Accha is written in Java/Swing, and should run equally well on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux computers.

    Here are some key features of "Accha":

    · Unicode display of Devanagari
    · Audio of correct pronunciation
    · Choose which letters to study
    · Phonetic textual input (i.e. "sa" for स)
    · Display of previous right answer

    What's New in This Release:

    · This release updates Unicode functionality to work in the Windows operating system.
    · Previously, it depended on Java's autodetection of the character set of the input file, which Linux and OS X did correctly, but Windows failed to do.
    · It now specifically sets the character set to UTF-8 for Windows' benefit.



    Product's homepage

      


    TAGS:

    educational software | language learning | hindi learning | Accha | educational | hindi

    Go to top

    WindowsGamesDriversMacLinuxScriptsMobileHandheldNews

    SUBMIT PROGRAM   |   ADVERTISE   |   GET HELP   |   SEND US FEEDBACK   |   RSS FEEDS   |   UPDATE YOUR SOFTWARE   |   ROMANIAN FORUM