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RE: Alternate Australian Dictionaries



To whome it may concern i brought the addictive-spellchecker from you guys
about a year ago maybe less i got an email from you guys a while back
stating that someone may have tried to hack my account i thought it had all
been fixed up but it has turned out its not i find the message at the end of
this text in my email which i did NOT send what is the go? how can i fix
this problem? who is the one thats using my account? is there away for you
guys to get their IP address and track them down? please help i am not happy
about this

thank you,

Scott Pettitt


--------- Original Message --------
From: address@hidden
To: address@hidden
<address@hidden>
Subject: RE: Alternate Australian Dictionaries
Date: 17/11/2006 15:55

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> Randall,
> &nbsp;
> Yes, the PlusPack does
> let you decompile dictionaries into a Text File if the creator of the
dictionary
> permits it - and we do permit it with our Aussie Dictionary.
> &nbsp;
> I don't know if Kelvin
> "permits" it - but I think he does have his word list also available for
download...
> &nbsp;
>
> Glenn Crouch mailto:address@hidden
> Software Supporthttp://www.addictivesoftware.com&nbsp;
>
>
>
>
>   From: Randall Sell
>   [mailto:address@hidden Sent: Friday, 17 November 2006
>   12:09 amTo:
>   address@hidden: Re: Alternate
>   Australian Dictionaries
>   Hi Glen - how can I do a "diff" of these AU dictionaries to what is
>   supplied on your website, to see if we really want to include them with
our
>   software? A while back, you guys gave use the Plus Pack, although I have
not
>   looked at it yet. Does the Plus Pack allow me to reverse engineer an ADM
files
>   so I can see a text list of the words it has, so I can then do a diff to
see
>   what is different?cheers-randallGlenn Crouch
> wrote:
>   Alternate Australian Dictionaries have been developed by Kelvin Eldridge
at
> JustLocal:
>
> http://www.JustLocal.com.au
>
> After going to the above URL, click on the OpenOffice.Org Logo at the
bottom
> of the page, this will take you to the page with the Addict dictionaries.
>
> These are the same Australian Dictionaries that are used in OpenOffice,
> FireFox, etc - which you can now use in your Applications that use Addict.
>
> Glenn Crouch mailto:address@hidden
> Addictive Software Support
> http://www.addictivesoftware.com
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