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Winmekmak 's new version is available now
1.       erdinc
2151 posts
 20 Jul 2006 Thu 11:10 pm

Greetings,

The free and ultimate verb conjugation tool winmekmak is now available with an updated new version.

1. click on this link:
http://www.ipb.nu/winmekmak/
2. scroll down and find the link for version 0.20 and click on it
3. click save and choose a location. (for instance your desktop)

Thats all. There is no installation or zip file. You can right away start using the program by double clicking on it.

I have worked myself on this new version to improve it. The author Per Brännström was very fast to respond. It was only 13 days ago when I first contacted him. Thanks to Per for his fast responce and for his efforts.

Many new verbs are added to the program's dictionary. Now the program can also translate two word verbs eg "dans etmek", "yardım etmek" etc.

We have many auxiliary verbs. The most commons are "etmek, yapmak, olmak". They are used to create verbs from nouns.

dans: dance
dans etmek : to dance

devam : continuation
devam etmek : to continue

All verbs with "etmek, olmak and yapmak" are included now. There were 550 of them. I think there isn't a single verb left with "etmek", "yapmak" or "olmak" that the progra doesn't translate and of course it conjugates everthing you type in.

There are also new regular verbs added. I have added around 350 new verbs to the dictionary and changed 100 existing entries.

There are also many smaller details fixed, including renaming tenses, removing incorrect conjugations etc. Some conjugations have now a warning telling you that they are not suggested. These are conjugations that aren't used anymore.
Not all the improvements are very visible. There were some mistakes with imperative and optative tenses ans conditional modifier. They have been corrected now.

Please remember to try the identify conjugation feature.

1. open program
2. press the "F3" key on your keyboard.
3. type a conjugation,
4. press OK and the program will tell you the tense, suffixes and the translations as well.

For instance if you type "gideceğim" it will tel you it is future tense first person, then it will show suffixes and it will also translate as "I will go".

If you type koşuyorlar, it will tell you it is present continuous tense, third person plural, it will show you tense and personal suffixes in different collors and it will translate as "They are running".

You can of course mention errors, suggestions etc.

I think this version is 20% better than the previous one.

2.       christine
443 posts
 21 Jul 2006 Fri 12:39 am

I have downloaded the new version on winmekmak and the improvements are very good. Thank you erdinc for all your hard work and i love the turkish flag used as its emblem.

3.       carla
320 posts
 19 Aug 2006 Sat 04:08 pm

This is fanatastic, thank you very very much.

4.       IZMIR060406
194 posts
 19 Aug 2006 Sat 04:31 pm

Ohhh wow !!!

I have just downloaded it too..... Fantastic

I HOPE YOU DON'T MIND

JOANNE
X

5.       christine
443 posts
 19 Aug 2006 Sat 04:37 pm

Quoting IZMIR060406:

Ohhh wow !!!

I have just downloaded it too..... Fantastic

I HOPE YOU DON'T MIND

JOANNE
X


it is there for anyone to download, enjoy

6.       Jo_Anne
81 posts
 02 Sep 2006 Sat 08:55 pm

şahane erdinc

Teşekkürler
Jo-Anne

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