Overview
What is MorsePlay?
MorsePlay - Allows you to convert text into Morse code to play Morse code through the speakers, as well as several supporting tools and resources
In depth
A closer look at MorsePlay
Morse code is one of the oldest forms of electronic communication and is still used today in some formats, made especially famous by the Morse code distress signal SOS. MorsePlay is a program that allows users to convert text to Morse code, as well as hear the Morse code being played. There is no design elements of MorsePlay that are decoration, the program operates in a basic window that is functional only and extremely spartan. The application is divided in three areas in the same window, an area to enter text, the text output area, as well as a visual representation of the actual Morse code dots and dashes. Using MorsePlay is as simple as typing in the text field, or loading a text file into the program, then selecting the Go button. The application will then proceed to display the Morse code translation of the message while playing the sound for each part.
Verdict
Should you download MorsePlay?
MorsePlay runs on
Windows 98
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 823 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
General Education.
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At a glance
MorsePlay specifications
- Last updated
- Jan 16, 2025
- License
- Freeware
- Operating system
- Windows 98
- File size
- 823 KB
- Price
- Free
- Page views
- 1007
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