- WordWeb - for German and/or French
- Posted by QV on August 17th, 2005
WordWeb is an excellent application as we all know. I have tried to find a
similar solution for German and French, but without any luck Is it so that
there simply isn't any?
QV
- Posted by GeorgeD on August 17th, 2005
QV wrote:
I too am interested, but haven’t found anything equivalent. For German
translation there is QuickDic
(www.QuickDic.de) which is easy to use and almost as good.
Regards,
- Posted by QV on August 18th, 2005
Thanks GeorgeD!
QV
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- Posted by MLC on August 20th, 2005
giovedì 18 agosto 2005 GeorgeD ha scritto:
Thank you, it's really good.
In addition, even if it comes with an install, it's perfectly standalone
and portable: its folder can be moved wherever you want.
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- Posted by B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson on August 20th, 2005
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 08:12:25 +0300, QV wrote:
You may have a look at the Everest dictionary:
www.free-soft.ro/download.html
Beside dictionaries for translation it has German and French synonym
databases, too. It also contains a French Larousse. Problem with the
German synonym is: it doesn't take care of capitalization. Depending
on the kind of the word you therefore need to think of capitalization,
yourself.
BeAr
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- Posted by nobody on August 20th, 2005
Hi !
tulox is a french/german wordbook : 31500 words
http://www.gekko-software.de/
or did you mean english/french ?
regards
reinhard
- Posted by B. Otsing on August 21st, 2005
QV wrote:
<http://www.interglot.com/>
select the same language as source and destination.
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