Well, ive tried them out
My first day impressions:
APDict has a better interface, and at least in my palm (E2, everything in main memory) is a LOT faster than dokusha (for the dictionary lookup part). But the apdict dictionary is really smaller... Actually, i dont need the better dictionary right now (as im still in a very basic japanese level), so apdict is fine, at least for now.
One thing i found interesting in dokusha (but i really dont know how much its useful) is the kanji explorer... I think its nice to learn some new words, but for now im still struggling with grammar concepts
Theres one thing in your post that i think is strange... "Dokusha (...) fast Japanese word search.". As i said, in my palm apdict is faster. in fact, dokusha is slow. TOO slow. its annoying to wait 15, 20 secs to lookup a word, when in apdict it takes less than 1 sec. I guess im doing something very wrong.
But i found out a page with tips and programns that can (maybe) wipe out the apdict dictionary disadvantages:
http://www.peterrivard.com/Pages/WDIC.html
the main concept is to use wdic as a dictionary. you can lookup words from apdict, from INSIDE apdict. Takes less than 1 sec to do a serch, and look the dictionary size (excerpt from the page):
* Edict* (J<>E, ~400,000 entries, heavily modified for WDIC by me, ~23 MB)
* Enamdict* (Proper names in Japanese, 761,000 entries, lightly modified for WDIC, 34 MB)
* Kanjidic* (6353 kanji, lightly modified for WDIC, 2.6 MB)
* Conjugations* (key to grammar codes in Edict, created from Edict documentation, 17 KB)
* Webster's Unabridged, 1913 edition (optional, comes in self-extracting EXE, 17 MB--not part of the Japanese dictionary, and definitions can be a bit "quaint," but if you need a free English dictionary....)
(now, thats me again lol)
Thats all for free
But theres one dictionary (used as part of wdic) that i didnt see, because its paid and i need to subscribe to some kind of japanese pay pall to buy that (the page is just... awfull). I just cant find my way there. The dictionary is the Eijiro and Waeiji.
theres some setup involved, like installing japanese support in the palm, what was a terrible experience to me, as i tried the free alternatives first, and in the end just installed j-os because nothing else works as expected. if you can afford it, just go with j-os. it works out of the box.
But whatever. The question is: with the apdict "wdic ability", what is the benefit from keeping dokusha?
Thanx in advance,
Mauricio