thaiconv
Any text file written in Thai must be coded when it is saved or sent in an email.
Sometimes the coding information is not included or you need to store your file in a
particular coding. thaiconv is an intelligent TIS-620/UTF-8/HTML coding converter.
thaicheck
The order of Thai letters in written language is governed by a fairly small set of rules.
thaicheck is a sequence checker that finds simple mistakes and can correct them. If sequence
order is incorrect it can cause problems for some software.
Thai-Japanese Email Recovery
Sending and receiving Thai email in Japan can sometimes result in annoying
cross coding. You can reverse the cross coding using jax2th.
Thai Virtual Keyboard
This is a QT widget for programmers to make it easier to type in Thai for users who
don't have a Thai keyboard.
Zocalo
A lightweight web feed reader specifically designed for a PDA.
Zaurus Libraries
libz and curl, useful libraries cross compiled and packaged.
Countdown Timer
Time things with a big digital display. Ideal for timing stretching, making a cup of coffee
or karate kata.
Changing Zaurus Fonts
A guide on how to change the system fonts on a Zaurus. Having good fonts on your user interface
makes a big difference to how it feels.
Speak Real Thai Project
If you're interested in speaking Thai naturally, like a Thai person then you need
Speak Real Thai.
The Fundamentals of the Thai Language
This is the essential textbook for students of Thai. Made available on the
web by the original authors; the conversion to HTML was somewhat basic but then the website
vanished. Fortunately I had downloaded a copy for browsing offline.
Zaurus Dictionaries
I have downloaded publically available dictionaries for Japanese and Korean and converted them into
bedic format to use on my Zaurus. I have also created dictionary files for Image Processing &
Computer Vision.
BibTeX Conversion to Bedic Format
Convert your BibTeX bibliography and personal notes into a bedic dictionary file so you can
easily browse through all the papers and books you have ever read.