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RE: Dictionary
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- Subject: RE: Dictionary
- From: "Albert Wiersch" <address@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 20:31:15 -0600
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OK.. I see... I am more concerned about dictionary sizes when distributing
my application. I could distribute the American dictionary only, and then
direct others to a page on my site where I could make the other dictionaries
available.
So are you going to offer the Add-On system of v2.0 or should I switch to
the new system of dictionaries without Add-Ons and have users download
dictionaries separately if they need them?
Thanks,
Albert Wiersch
AI Internet Solutions
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-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Crouch - ESB [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 6:51 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: RE: Dictionary
> I like the way that an "English" dictionary was available
> with Add-Ons. This
> makes more sense for my application since I can efficiently
> distribute the
> English dictionary and the Add-Ons. Can this be made available for v3?
In support I noticed that many seemed confused about the various add-on's
and thus would have, for example, American and the American add-on both
loaded etc.
Given A3's much improved handling of Dictionaries and the improved internal
structure of Dictionaries, you don't get much difference by having the
entire dictionary - plus it works more like MS Word - where I can choose
American, British or Australian Dictionaries...
Glenn Crouch mailto:address@hidden
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