06/17/10 - Downloads Updated!!

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Divine Language Dbase NOW AVAILABLE!

Apipoulaï All!

I’m thrilled to announce that the pilot version of the Divine Language database is finally available for FREE download. Click HERE or on the Download option in the Contents Menu to link to MediaFire for download. The file is in .mdb format, so it is a bit large (40MB .zip download, extracted 50MB .mdb), but it’s been virus-scanned by MediaFire and is 100% safe to download. As this is only the preliminary database, I am expecting some kinks in it’s functionality, and this is, by no means, the finished product. Most everything currently on this website is also included in the database, as well as a 6000+ related-word search option! I also intend to add several new menu items, including possible grammatical and pronunciation references, but that is an ongoing work-in-progress. All current mp3 sound-bytes are also included in the database - just double-click on the toggle under the Listen column, and the file should open in your default media player. You may need to close the player between files, or the application has difficulty locating the next embedded mp3 - this is one kink that I’m aware of and working toward resolving. If you come across any other issues, please let me know so I can make this program as user-friendly as possible.

Search Tips:

1. To search the database, simply type your search word into the Search: field in the upper left-hand corner of the English-Divinian Reference screen and either click on the magnifying glass or hit Enter twice. To close your results screen, or any screen within the database, just click on the red X in the upper right-hand corner.

2. The different screens within the English-Divinian Reference are displayed in different font colors - the full reference is in black, related words are in orange and search results are in green.

3. When possible, use the singular root word of the word you’re searching, and if you still get no results, try using a partial or similar word. I’ve included up to 25 related words per Divinian word, so the thesaurus is still somewhat limited, albeit considerably more extensive than the online version or other existing sources.

4. The Search function does NOT recognize punctuation, even if the resulting word contains it, so avoid the use of any punctuation when searching words. In place of punctuation, search on root words or the compound of the punctuated word. For example, instead of searching ‘shouldn’t’, search ‘should’ or ‘should not’.

5. The Search function searches the entire database, both English and Divinian words and phrases, and it also searches partial words, so you may get search results that are not directly related to your search criteria. If you’re unsure of a result, you can click on the book icon in the middle of the screen to view the related words. For example, when searching the word ‘and’, one result you will get is ‘daya’ which means ‘sympathy’ - neither word contains the word ‘and’, however if you open the related words, you’ll see the words understand and understanding which is why this record was a positive search result for ‘and’.

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