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Zekr 0.6.0
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Zekr 0.6.0

Released:2008-03-02
Last Updated:2007-08-04
License:Freeware
Publisher:zekr.org
Language:English, Farsi, Arabic, German, Indonesian, French, Russian, Dutch, Malay, Turkish, Kurdish, Urdu, Pashto, Bosnian
Platform:Windows, Linux
Requirements:Java VM 1.4.2+
Install:Install and Uninstall
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Zekr - Zekr is an open platform for research on the Holy Quran. It is a Quran based project, planned to be a universal, open source, cross-platform application to perform most of the usual refers to Quran. The main idea is to build an as generic as possible platform to be capable of having different add-ins for its tasks.












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Baqir.fas.pef 2008-07-17 00:51:07
Version: 0.6.0

Simply the best.

Dear sir, I think this is your very good acheivement, god bless you.
Sir, one thing that the font size is very small, so the old man can't read.
Regards,
MUHAMMAD BAQIR

Author's Response:
You can increase the font size through:
Tools > Options > View > Theme settings: change the value for quran_fontSize or trans_fontSize.




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