computerized E/R & R/E dictionaries

joe phillips jozio at YAHOO.COM
Fri Dec 24 16:48:39 UTC 2004


I use Abbyy Lingvo available online at
http://www.abbyy.com/lingvo/

It has occasional errors but generally it serves my
purposes well and does not interfere with the
operation of other programs.

Best wishes!
Joe Phillips

--- Harald Hille <harjen2002 at YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
>     I am looking for a good general-purpose E/R &
> R/E dictionary that
> I can load onto my laptop and lug around with me.
> I'd like something
> that doesn't invade Word.  I'd rather have it be
> independent of my
> word processor.  I've heard of (and seen an old
> version of)
> MediaLingua's MultiLex.  Seems pretty good but it
> pops up in Word,
> which I'd rather not have it do, but I can live with
> that.  Not sure
> where to buy such a programme or what one costs.
> Any suggestions?
> Harald Hille
>
>
>
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