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Re: non-CDROM dictionaries
I use:
Random House Webster's
Electronic Dictionary and Thesaurus, College Edition
Version 1.0
Takes about 8 meg on the hard disk, does *not* use a CDROM.
I've been using it happily for a few years now, and would recommend it.
At 01:00 AM 6/10/96 -0700, Jeffrey Hsu wrote:
>My ThinkPad 701C does not have a CDROM, but it does have plenty
>of disk space. Is there a good English dictionary I can buy
>(preferably with pronounciations of all the words) which can
>be installed onto the hard drive (if need be, I have a CDROM
>on my desktop and can transfer the install from there)? The
>salespeople at my local computer stores are less than knowledgeable.
>
>
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