Humanity is an independent, open-source publisher that focuses on language and reference tools for students, translators, and linguists. Its current portfolio is anchored by GoldenDict-ng, a reboot of the venerable GoldenDict dictionary shell that aggregates local glossaries, offline StarDict, Babylon, Dictd, ABBYY Lingvo, and DSL files together with online Wikipedia, Wiktionary, and dict:// servers. The program is valued for instant headword lookup via clipboard scan, global hotkeys, morphology-aware stemming, full-text search across all installed dictionaries, and customizable article rendering with CSS, anki-compatible card export, history, and favorites. Typical use cases include bilingual reading on PC, technical translation workflows, field linguistics research, and language-learning classrooms that need side-by-side definitions, pronunciations, and examples pulled from disparate sources. Because the engine remains open, power users compile specialized glossaries for medicine, law, or engineering and share them freely, while nightly builds add EPUB pop-up support, dark themes, Hi-DPI icons, and incremental indexing for multi-gigabyte corpora. Humanity’s software is offered for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest upstream release, and can be queued in unattended batch mode alongside any other applications.
The Next Generation GoldenDict. A feature-rich open-source dictionary lookup program, supporting multiple dictionary formats and online dictionaries.
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