
comes with a free virus!Jinzang wrote:The online version of the Tibetan to English Translation Tool
futerko wrote:comes with a free virus!Jinzang wrote:The online version of the Tibetan to English Translation Tool
Has a java exploit [type 1715], most virus checkers should pick it up.udawa wrote:futerko wrote:comes with a free virus!Jinzang wrote:The online version of the Tibetan to English Translation Tool
Seriously? The online version at thlib.org?
JKhedrup wrote:I did shell out for the Illuminator though and it was worth it, though I struggle over whether to purchase the extensive updates they release every now and then.
Yudron wrote:We used the Rangjyung Yeshe dictionary in retreat, using a great little program called TibThob to search it. At that time I was running it on a partitioned Windows drive on my old Mac. Since I got a new Mac I am using Parallels to run Windows and TibThob no longer works. I havent figured out how to remedy the situation yet. I have the Illuminator, but I'm generally not as fond of it.
ratna wrote:Yudron wrote:We used the Rangjyung Yeshe dictionary in retreat, using a great little program called TibThob to search it. At that time I was running it on a partitioned Windows drive on my old Mac. Since I got a new Mac I am using Parallels to run Windows and TibThob no longer works. I haven't figured out how to remedy the situation yet. I have the Illuminator, but I'm generally not as fond of it.
On the Mac, you can use the Sambhota Dictionary Search (http://www.nitartha.org/downloads.html).
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Yudron wrote:
I just tried it. It's a PowerPC application and so does not work on recent Mac OS.
Has a java exploit [type 1715], most virus checkers should pick it up
I think so, but to be honest I'm not really sure how it works, I just do what the virus checker tells me.Jinzang wrote:Has a java exploit [type 1715], most virus checkers should pick it up
Unless I'm misunderstanding, wouldn't the problem be in the version of Java on your machines? That's where the code is running. Such exploits are a result of failures in sandboxing in Java.Are you saying the code on the site exploits such a failure?
ratna wrote:Yudron wrote:
I just tried it. It's a PowerPC application and so does not work on recent Mac OS.
It works for me on Snow Leopard, using Rosetta software for running PowerPC apps. But this is not available for Lion (10.7) or later.
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