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https://ashchan.github.io/safarikai/

Safari extension for translating Japanese words.
https://ashchan.github.io/safarikai/

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Safari extension for translating Japanese words.

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# Safarikai

Translate Japanese words on web pages. Inspired by rikaichan and rikaikun, with love for Safari.

![Safarikai Screenshot](https://raw.github.com/ashchan/safarikai/master/Screenshot.png)

## How to Use

* Download Safarikai.app from [App Store](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/safarikai/id1437951175?ls=1&mt=12), run it once to install the extension.
* Open Safari - Preferences - Extension, make sure Safarikai is checked on the left panel.
* Hover over Japanese word; if Safarikai finds translation(s) for that word a popup will show.

## Development Dependencies

* ~[Carthage](https://github.com/Carthage/Carthage)~
* ~[CoffeeScript](https://coffeescript.org)~
* ~[japanese-kit](https://github.com/ashchan/japanese-coffee-kit)~

## Special Thanks ❤️

* [Aaron Lee](https://github.com/apparition47): An iOS developer who helped migrate to V2.0 (App Store).
* Rachel Young: An Interface Designer. Made beautiful icons for Safarikai.
* [yaku](https://code.google.com/p/yaku/): A project of Bryan McKelvey.
* [Rikaichan](http://www.polarcloud.com/rikaichan/): A popup Japanese-English/German/French/Russian dictionary tool for Firefox, Thunderbird and Seamonkey.
* [rikaikun](https://github.com/melink14/rikaikun): A port of rikaichan for chrome. Translate Japanese by hovering over words.
* [Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group](http://www.edrdg.org): The home of the "EDICT Project" which has led to the compilation of a number of major Japanese-English dictionary files. Dictionary files used in Safarikai were converted from [EDICT](http://www.edrdg.org/jmdict/edict_doc.html), [ENAMDICT](http://www.edrdg.org/enamdict/enamdict_doc.html) and others.
* Chris Ferdinandi: MIT Licensed [Climbing up and down the DOM tree with vanilla JavaScript](https://gomakethings.com/climbing-up-and-down-the-dom-tree-with-vanilla-javascript/)

## License

Copyright (c) [James Chen](https://ashchan.com/) ([@ashchan](https://twitter.com/ashchan))

Safarikai is released under the [MIT License](http://jameschen.mit-license.org/license.html).