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Version 1.0.0.0 is now available
A new version of Asheninka (a Syllable Parser) is now available. To get an installer go to the download page. This version is currently only available in 64-bit versions. Contact us if you need a 32-bit version for Windows or Linux. This is the first release… Read More
Version 0.7.0.0 Alpha is now available
A new version of Asheninka (a Syllable Parser) is now available. To get an installer go to the download page. This version is currently only available in 64-bit versions. Contact us if you need a 32-bit version for Windows or Linux. Here is a summary of… Read More
Version 0.5.2.0 Alpha is now available
Version 0.5.2.0 Alpha of Asheninka: a Syllable Parser is now available. It has two bug fixes: When a grapheme environment contains two or more grapheme natural classes, sometimes the parser failed to recognize a grapheme in that environment. After setting environments for a grapheme, usually the environments for other graphemes… Read More
Version 0.5.0.0 Alpha is now available
A new version of Asheninka (a Syllable Parser) is now available. To get an installer go to the download page. Here is a summary of the new features of this version: Add ability to use environments to condition when a grapheme represents a given segment. Add square brackets… Read More
Version 0.4.0.0 Alpha is now available
A new version of Asheninka (a Syllable Parser) is now available. To get an installer go to the download page. Here is a summary of the new features of this version: Added a “Try a Word” dialog for both testing words either in the list of words or… Read More
New Web site up and running!
Our new web site is up and running! Check it out at http://software.sil.org/asheninka/. Read More
Version 0.3.0 Alpha Released
Asheninka (a Syllable Parser) is a tool to explore using several different algorithms for parsing orthographic words into syllables. It can also insert discretionary hyphens in words. See http://software.sil.org/asheninka/. It is designed to work with any language whose orthography is roman-based. It has the following capabilities: One can get… Read More