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Digital Resources: Alpheios 3.0 now available

October 29, 2019 Posted by David Ratzan under News, Professional Development, Tips and Resources
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Alpheios 3.0 is now available.

Alpheios provides free, open-source software for studying the world’s classical languages and literatures, currently including Latin, Greek, Arabic and Persian.

With this release the user interface has been completely refreshed and new features include the Alpheios Toolbar, User Word Lists, Latin Usage Examples and Persistent Options Configuration. Various other small
enhancements and bug fixes are included.

Full details are available in the release notes as well as a full set of tutorials.

Alpheios works on any website in your desktop via the Chrome, Firefox and Safari browser extensions. The new Alpheios Mobile Reader interface provides access to all Alpheios functionality on mobile devices for a core set of Latin and Greek texts. And you can add Alpheios directly to your site via the Alpheios Embedded Library.

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