Verbiste is an open source application that gives the complete conjugation for French and Italian verbs. The knowledge base contains over 7000 verbs.
Verbiste contains a C++ library, two programs that can be run from the command line or from another program, and a GNOME application. This application shows a text field in the GNOME Panel where the user can enter a conjugated verb and obtain its complete conjugation.
This application is used by the American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language (ARTFL) project.
Key Features
- Good presentation of results, logically organised.
- GNOME interface.
- Emacs extension.
- Add verbs to Verbiste by creating an XML file in the home directory.
- Offline access.
Website: gvlsywt.cluster051.hosting.ovh.net
Support:
Developer: Pierre Sarrazint
License: GNU General Public License v2.0

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