Gjiten is a GNOME-based software that provides a Japanese dictionary program.
Before diving in, it is important to note the requirements needed to run Gjiten. The software requires an input method supported by GTK+ for Japanese input (im-ja is recommended, or XIM such as kinput2), as well as Japanese locale support (which is needed by GTK+ for displaying wide characters correctly). Additionally, you'll need Jim Breen's EDICT and KANJIDIC dictionary files, as well as header files for compiling (devel packages).
In terms of new features and improvements, the latest release of Gjiten includes updates to the radical file and the addition of a dynamic radical window. There are also translation updates to provide a more globalized user experience. Additionally, some bugs have been fixed, making the software even more user-friendly and reliable.
Overall, I found Gjiten to be a solid tool for anyone looking to learn or translate Japanese. With its intuitive kanji dictionary and frequent updates, it is clear that the developers behind Gjiten are dedicated to providing a high-quality and user-friendly experience.
Version 2.6: N/A