I disagree that the customization options are unnecessary and awkward. This app is an indispensable tool when translating between Japanese & English. Additionally, there is zero authentication, so be careful about starting the ftp server on public networks.ĮBPocket is one of a kind, as another reviewer wrote. Access to it only works some of the time, but if you're persistent, it's usable. You're at the mercy of the order of items in your dictionary.- the included ftp server library seems to be broken on iphone OS 3.1.1. This is a HUGE problem when using the included version of EDICT. Instead, it relies on the order that results are returned from the index. This is hard to do efficiently, though, and it isn't usually such a big deal.- does not find exact matches first. This wouldn't be so irritating if it had clipboard support.- supports lookups that _begin_ with your kanji, but not lookups _containing_ your kanji (e.g., 文 will find 文字, but not 例文). Firstly, if you don't want it to crash when accessing half of your custom dictionaries, use `ebshrink` on them (that is, on the ones that aren't preshrunk).The _features_ are advertised, so let's jump to the limitations (which seem to be common in software of this sort):- zero clipboard support, which can be _extremely_ annoying.- supports bookmarks, but not lists of bookmarks- no "jump" feature, unlike your 電子辞書.
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