Just a little note, I have released another version of the Hangeul Assistant over on the Korean Wiki Project. The major feature this time was a virtual keyboard. You can either click the buttons on the screen or just type naturally on your keyboard and it’ll function just like Korean IME (Input Method Editor), except without the need for it to be installed. It’s great if you’re on someone else’s computer who doesn’t have Korean input or if you’re just learning how to type (it shows the English and Korean letters). Any feedback is greatly appreciated, I’m sure there’s some bugs I haven’t hammered out yet.
One funny thing, my custom keyboard is a lot faster than if you use Korean IME. Maybe the built in Korean IME causes a lot of processing to be done in flash. The method I have chosen to implement this is fairly lightweight, everything has been written from scratch. Try using your regular Korean IME inside the program and then switch back to english and try the keyboard. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
Here is the current version (note, this will update automatically to the latest version so it might be above 0.5):









Wow you keep hammering new features out. Great job. Didn’t expect it done so fast!