LangMaker eases the task of creating a new language by allowing you to quickly generate hundreds of words for your own language. It is intended for language afficionados who wish to explore the inner workings of a language, for authors who want to expand their literary universe, or for those who simply wish to engage in the ultimate word-play: inventing their own language.
If you love words, you'll love creating your own. With LangMaker, you will be able to create your own language in minutes. But LangMaker can entertain you for hours, as you experiment with different forms or if you decide to use LangMaker to create a rich, detailed system of related languages.
An invented language, often called a model language, can be anything from a simple set of words made up for your private amusement to a complex system of interrelated languages designed to provide background to a public work. J.R.R. Tolkien invented Quenya, Sindarin and related languages to add verisimilitude to The Lord Of The Rings, while Anthony Burgess invented Nadsat for A Clockwork Orange. People around the world learn model languages for communication (Esperanto) and for fun (Klingon).
Requirements:
· 1.4 MB hard disk
· 4 MB RAM
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Added status bar to provide feedback that File/Save worked, at request of Jennifer Danielson
· Fixed bug regarding INI file that caused application to crash on startup (ugh!)
· Added some additional error trapping
· Removed About System... dialogue to simplify source code (wasn't always accurate anyway)