Chinese Tutor Extension Chinese Tutor Extension

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Version: 3
Last Update: 2013-12-05

Overview

Chinese Tutor Extension is a Chrome extension developed by James Foster. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Chinese Tutor Extension is 3, updated on 2013-12-05.
1,000+ users have installed this extension. 3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.fastchinese.org

Fast Chinese-English dictionary search! Look up Mandarin Chinese words using Hanzi characters, Pinyin, or English.

The Chinese Tutor Extension adds a "中文老师" icon to Chrome that you can click on to quickly & easily search for Chinese words. It also puts a "Search Chinese Tutor Dictionary" option into the right-click menu whenever you have selected some text. Searches will open in a new tab.

Rating

3 ratings

Total Installs

1,000+

Information

Last Update

2013-12-05

Current Version

3

Size

20.07KiB

Author

James Foster

Website

www.fastchinese.org

Category

Search Tools

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avatar Granny Grammar
2015-09-04

The pronunciation utility needs work. There's a sophisticated bit of discrimination software in there soeplace (which there bloody ought to be: people have only been at work on it since about 1952), but the app programming, the interfacing to the human, is still messy. A lot of total fails, where the machine just doesn't hear the person; a lot of dead air both waiting for the evaluation and waiting for the next word.

Promising, but not really ready for prime time.

avatar Aaron Chen
2013-08-21

Pretty good, but it would be nicer to search entire phrases than just words for the dictionary. Piecing together phrases is a tad awkward after just learning words with the flash cards. The flash cards are nice though ~

avatar Granny Grammar
2015-09-04

The pronunciation utility needs work. There's a sophisticated bit of discrimination software in there soeplace (which there bloody ought to be: people have only been at work on it since about 1952), but the app programming, the interfacing to the human, is still messy. A lot of total fails, where the machine just doesn't hear the person; a lot of dead air both waiting for the evaluation and waiting for the next word.

Promising, but not really ready for prime time.

avatar Aaron Chen
2013-08-21

Pretty good, but it would be nicer to search entire phrases than just words for the dictionary. Piecing together phrases is a tad awkward after just learning words with the flash cards. The flash cards are nice though ~

avatar Granny Grammar
2015-09-04

The pronunciation utility needs work. There's a sophisticated bit of discrimination software in there soeplace (which there bloody ought to be: people have only been at work on it since about 1952), but the app programming, the interfacing to the human, is still messy. A lot of total fails, where the machine just doesn't hear the person; a lot of dead air both waiting for the evaluation and waiting for the next word.

Promising, but not really ready for prime time.