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April 1996, Week 4

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Steve Dirickson b894 WestWin <[log in to unmask]>
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Steve Dirickson b894 WestWin <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 Apr 1996 13:59:00 P
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<<I was wondering if anyone knew of a windows based English dictionary.
Often, I find my spelling is so bad that the spell checker can't find
even a suggestion:).  Also, when I see new words, I would like to just
look them up in windows. I would expect it be a CD because of the volume
of data.
 
I would prefer an unabridge version, but am willing to settle on
something less.>>
There are a number of them on the market; I use Microsoft Bookshelf,
which has a dictionary, thesaurus, mini-encyclopedia, quotations, etc.,
etc. The dictionary is "The American Heritage Dictionary of the English
Language, Third Edition copyright 1992 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Electronic version licensed from InfoSoft International, Inc."
 
Steve Dirickson         WestWin Consulting
(360) 598-6111  [log in to unmask]

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