Where to find Welsh language software

Friday 25 May 2007

Where to find Welsh language software

Kevin Donnelly, the man behind Welsh language versions of the Gnome and KDE Linux desktop environments, has started a directory of cross-platform software that can be used in Welsh, not dissimilar to the updates about Welsh language software you can find at Meddal.

So far Donnelly’s directory includes:

    The KnotsBag vector graphics software which allows you to create intricate Celtic knotwork patterns, making it ideal for tattoo designers with a penchant for maths, amongst others.

    kTranslator, a program to translate words from one language to another.

    QCAD, for 2D computer-aided drawing.

    To Bach, the little utility from Draig Technology (based in Bangor) that allows you type diacritic marks when typing in Welsh.


Donnelly is welcoming submissions, so if you know of any cross-platform software that can be used in Welsh, contact him via his blog.

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