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Re: non-CDROM dictionaries



I'm using the Random House Unabridged [no version number]. Takes
about 50 meg on the hd (which doesn't include pronunciation
files). Was a trial and error setup to get the right files copied
to my TP from the CD. Only complaint is that the hotkey callup
routine from WordPerfect doesn't load the highlighted word into the
lookup window. Comes with the hard cover five inch thick tome, and
the 50 megs of files seems to contain every word. Costs about $70.

At 1:00 10 Jun 96, you 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.