SMALLEST ANDROID ENGLISH., MALAYALAM OFFLINE DICTIONARY!
Artham(അര്ത്ഥം) is a free English - Malayalam Dictionary app. It is completely offline, has the largest database with over 2,15,600+ definitions. It also has an intelligent clipboard capture system to easily bring the meaning of the word you are looking for. The developer has used a cunning, but difficult way to use the open source database named Olam.
BIGGEST, SMALLEST, CUTEST, OFFLINE!!!
Artham has a huge database with over 2,15,600+ definitions. This
includes words, phrases and idioms. It is powered by the "Olam
English-Malayalam dataset" developed by Kailash Nadh. It is an open
source growing crowd sourced database. All the credits for the database
goes to him. Artham uses the latest version of the dataset from them.
App will be updated regularly as soon as new dataset is published.
Artham is the smallest offline English Malayalam dictionary in Play
Store. It is not just small, it is incredibly small. Highly
sophisticated encoding is performed on the primary database to bring
down the size. The APK is just 2.55 MB and after installation the total
size is 4.44 MB. The RAM is usage is near to 12 MB but the app can be
completely cached by Android OS. So it will be super smooth.
App has a
very simple and straight forward interface. The entire app is designed
on support library by Google. So it is built to support devices running
Android ICS on wards keeping the design intact. Artham is completely
offline. It doesn't even ask any permission during the installation. It
is simply because it doesn't need internet or any advanced facilities of
phone to work. And of course there is no annoying advertisements. Even with this small sized app has no over battery consumption and works fully offline.
Artham has an intelligent clipboard capture system which automatically detects the word you copied just before you open the app and fills it in the search box for you. So you are only one click away from fetching the meaning rather than typing the entire word struggling with the spelling. Also there is a list of recent searches. So when you come back for looking an alternative meaning for a word it is just one tap away. A big hand to the developer
To know more about the app and its developer Ajin Ashokan visit innoventionist.com
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