Francis Tyers <[email protected]> writes: > A 2015-06-11 09:44, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer escrigué: >> Mikel Artetxe <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> However, I think that the https thing is important here. As said >>> before, the java language pair packages include bytecode for transfer, >>> so a code injection attack would be possible in a man-in-the-middle >>> schema. IIRC this was discussed in another thread. In Mitzuli I >>> implemented a signature verification mechanism to prevent them but, >>> without that, the only secure solution is to use https. But maybe it's >>> just that I'm too paranoid about these things and we shouldn't worry >>> too much about it! >> >> Considering Apertium is one of the few FOSS translators that you can >> run >> offline (and the only you can run on your phone?), Apertium might be >> especially appealing to people who have reason to be paranoid. >> > > GrammaticalFramework also has an offline translation app for Android, > it's > called "GF Offline Translator". I encourage people to try it out, the > interface > is really nice.
Nice; the confidence colouring + parse tree output is pretty fun! Also, it offers itself as an Input Method, so you can use it from any app by just switching keyboards – perhaps an idea for Mitzuli ;) -- Kevin Brubeck Unhammer GPG: 0x766AC60C
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