But, I had found one tool which was head-and-shoulders above the rest. It appeared to be a university project? I think it might have been on a .edu page. Carnegie Mellon? These other tools generate a few words at most per 4+ digit number. But this tool generated half a dozen and more. Additionally, it generated new words on-the-fly as you typed digits. No need to enter a number with a fixed number digits and hit “submit”.
Unfortunately, I did not bookmark or note this tool. I have tried so hard to find it again, without success.
Can someone help me? Does anyone know what I’m talking about? Thanks!
Numzi - free web application for converting numbers to words/phrases and vice versa using the Major System. Covers the English language with over 220,000 words. Numzi also has an iOS app which is a portable Major System number-word converter.
2Know is free Windows software for converting numbers to words (English, German, French).
Mnemisis Another free mnemonic program - runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows
Memagine iPhone app that uses the system to teach how to recall a list of up to 100 items in any order
Major System iPhone app that helps you to create your own list of words and practice it
pinfruit.com Web application for the mnemonic major system
Major System Trainer Free personalisable web application for learning the digit mappings, and encodings for all 1 and 2 digit words
Major System Tool Free web application for converting numbers to words using Derren Brown’s encoding.
Mnemonic Major System Module A free module for the drupal content management system by rolf vreijdenberger - web based
dingn.com Training and recall of 1 digit to 4 digits numbers, vocabulary cards and a deck of shuffled playing cards with personalized favorite word selection for each number.
LOC Serendipity A quiz to learn the sound/number correspondences of the Major system by rote. Also available are quizzes to learn the top 100 adjective and noun representations from 00 to 99.
Unfortunately, no. The resource I had found was a real-time generator of major system words from typed numbers. I don’t see that here. Nonetheless, this is a fantastic resource. So thanks for sharing!
Great design! I like the way it gives you partial matches so that you can cobble together a group of words. That’s something I can’t do in text in my Toolkit.
Is there any tool among these that allows us to generate words and sentences/phrases not just from numbers, but from a specific sequence of consonants or sounds? The sequence/order should be followed strictly, without adding extra consonants, although adding vowels and/or spaces would be acceptable.
Is there a Python tool available for this functionality? Additionally, do any of these tools offer an API service?