Glad to share one practical etude written entirely in QB64 - Schizandra - an open-source 100% FREE GUI tool for Linux/Windows.
The attached file contains the sourcecode and the binaries, as for the 44GB file, it is to be shared when I find hosting... maybe later this week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_zKU_ku8P4
Whenever the need for checking some word spelling (or derivatives i.e. sister-words) arises then Schizandra comes in handy as ... first line of defense.
Recently, I bought the cutest computer ever - 4 cores/threads, FANLESS, 8GB DDR4 2400Mhz, nvme SSD. It is excellent for off-line usage, trumping tablets and such with its power and miniaturistic/ergonomic design.
Basically, one can make quick searches into 45 mainstay corpora (put under one roof and sorted, thus each word is within its eventual cluster).
Didn't make the wildcard/fuzzy functionality since this revision is initial, it is as simple as possible.
Love that simplistic format, it will be used for other similar GUI utilities.
Featuring:
- 881,283,514 distinct English words;
- using 8x16 and 16x32 state-of-the-art Japanese fonts;
- always dealing with 152x40 characters (in modes below 2K using 8x16 font, in modes 2K+ it uses 16x32 font);
- easy on the eyes;
- works on old laptops (as my Thinkpad 11e called 'Djudjeto') with HD resolution i.e. 1366x768.
As always, I am open for suggestions, new functionalities and critiques.
Schizandra_r1.zip (Size: 3.64 MB / Downloads: 366)
The attached file contains the sourcecode and the binaries, as for the 44GB file, it is to be shared when I find hosting... maybe later this week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_zKU_ku8P4
Whenever the need for checking some word spelling (or derivatives i.e. sister-words) arises then Schizandra comes in handy as ... first line of defense.
Recently, I bought the cutest computer ever - 4 cores/threads, FANLESS, 8GB DDR4 2400Mhz, nvme SSD. It is excellent for off-line usage, trumping tablets and such with its power and miniaturistic/ergonomic design.
Basically, one can make quick searches into 45 mainstay corpora (put under one roof and sorted, thus each word is within its eventual cluster).
Didn't make the wildcard/fuzzy functionality since this revision is initial, it is as simple as possible.
Love that simplistic format, it will be used for other similar GUI utilities.
Featuring:
- 881,283,514 distinct English words;
- using 8x16 and 16x32 state-of-the-art Japanese fonts;
- always dealing with 152x40 characters (in modes below 2K using 8x16 font, in modes 2K+ it uses 16x32 font);
- easy on the eyes;
- works on old laptops (as my Thinkpad 11e called 'Djudjeto') with HD resolution i.e. 1366x768.
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README.TXT
Schizandra quick overview
This is the initial release of the HUGEST English wordlist lookuperess :P
Many a corpus are included, see the .PDF file.
Just run the elf/exe on Linux/Windows.
Enfun!
2023-May-03,
Sanmayce
P.S.
My main email is no longer functional, the new one is sanmayce@yahoo.com
As always, I am open for suggestions, new functionalities and critiques.
Schizandra_r1.zip (Size: 3.64 MB / Downloads: 366)
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