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SlovoEd dictionary Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — SlovoEd dictionary

Com as mais recentes edições dos dicionários Paragon's SlovoEd não há necessidade de virar páginas de volumes pesados para encontrar a palavra procurada!
$24.95 EXPIRADO
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SlovoEd dictionary esteve disponível como oferta em 27 de setembro de 2009

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Editor de texto simples com vários recursos!

As últimas edições da série de dicionários da Paragon´s SlovoEd incluem versões em Inglês-Francês, Inglês-Espanhol e Inglês Interpretativo para desktops. Não há a necessidade de virar as páginas de volumes pesados para encontrar o termo procurado.

Os dicionários originais dos melhores editores mundiais foram adaptados para uma versão eletrônica para o uso conveniente por usuários de PC e fornecem traduções extensas e definições de termos simplesmente apontando o cursor em cima da palavra em questão. Além de poder procurar o significado de qualquer palavra de um documento, email ou webpage, o usuário poderá também ouvir sua pronúncia.

NB: Você pode adquirir o pacote de três dicionários usando o link original do GOTD ou fazendo o download da versão seguindo os links abaixo:

English Explanatory version link here. File size: 25.1 MB
English-French version link here. File size: 43.3 MB
English-Spanish version link here. File Size: 46.9 MB

Requisitos do Sistema:

Windows 2000/XP/Vista (x32/x64)

Publicado por:

Paragon Software

Página Oficial:

http://www.penreader.com/mswindows-dictionaries/index.html

Tamanho do arquivo:

114 MB

Preço:

$24.95

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#5

This English-English version contains 15655 entries.
The FULL English-English version contains 257244 entries.

That's a very big difference, and makes this download next to worthless....even for free.

Everest Dictionary (by comparison) is free & contains 176,050 words. There are multiple language combinations available and other dictionary versions (acronym's, medical, etc)

Paragon should be using this offering as a free incentive to upgrade (IMHO). Not charging almost $25 for something with so little usefulness.

Thank GAOTD, but this one is a definite pass.

PicDepicter  –  15 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (+135)
#4

Good morning.
I am interested in the SlovoEd English-Spanish dictionary and I see from the readme.txt that the giveaway is for the Compact version. From the developers website the versions of English-Spanish are described as
Compact English-Spanish dictionary contains 52300 entries cost $24.95
Classic English-Spanish dictionary contains 20988 entries cost $39.95
Deluxe English-Spanish dictionary contains 31527 entries cost $59.95.
Can anyone answer why the Compact version has more entries than the Classic & Deluxe (more expensive) versions?!

tekky tiger  –  15 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (+91)
#3

I like it, but it yaps at your heels like a terrier once it's installed, jumping in with one of those infuriating microsoft windows style balloons to comment on any word your mouse happens to hover over for more than a mini-moment. There is no obvious way to close the balloons. It turns out that what it takes is a click of the mouse. But do you want to spend you day clicking all the time?

Most similar programs have, as their default setting, controllable commentary windows or balloons that you can access deliberately, and switch off easily.

Maybe this is a feature that can be easily controlled, but if not,
it's very irritating and distracting, making it all too easy to close down the whole program and use an alternative with better manners.

All the same, I appreciate getting it to try, and will explore the settings further in the hope of taming their default excesses and using it on a regular basis.

Thanks Paragon and GOTD.

oliviab  –  15 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (+40)
#2

This is definitely something different and interesting. SlovoEd is aimed more at translation, but I'm not fluent in other languages. Clean install, registration is a bit convoluted. To those asking, copy the complete registration key, minus the surrounding quotes. Be sure to replace the leading part of the key which is pre-supplied in the registration box.

This is very different from most resident and online dictionaries in some respects. As I said, it's aimed mostly at translating and learning foreign languages. It doesn't require selecting words, using hotkeys, etc. I only tested the English dictionary, but I did install and register the others. It pops up a window after a couple of seconds for words that you point at that it knows, even if the form of the word is different. For many, but not all words, it has recorded speech from various speakers. Being resident, it's much quicker than online services. Like other resident dictionaries, it's good at linking to similar words, etc. One slightly annoying problem is that the spacing of fonts of different colors and features (italic, etc.) is messed up. It has quizzes for learning words which you specify as virtual flash-cards. It has tables of irregular verbs, and an extensive table of forms of the current word. You can bookmark words. The pop-ups are interactive, double-clicking on words in them takes you to corresponding dictionary entries, and shows you similar words. Clicking the speaker button, if present, plays recorded speech of the word. I haven't read through the Help, it probably has more features. It has an amazing ability to extract on-screen text, including that in program buttons, etc.

As to whether this is useful, that's up to you. The English compact dictionary is too small and limited to be useful, but it's good for showing you what the program can do, in case you decide to buy a better version (note that the Oxford version might not have speech). If you're not translating, I would definitely want better control over the pop-ups (hotkey and/or selectable delay).

Any software which has access to all of your text and the Internet is a security risk. This is listed as safe, but it does use the Internet without your permission. It sends out a fair amount of information about your configuration, much of it obfuscated. However, it does not appear to send out your monitored text.

Since this doesn't mess up your system, I would say take a look at it if this type of software interests you and you don't mind a larger disk footprint than the typical GOTD offering.

Fubar  –  15 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (+37)
#1

Another good free alternative is Lingoes found there: www.lingoes.net

You can use all kinds of free dictionaries (both on and off-line) plus there is even a portable version.

passerby  –  15 years ago  –  Você achou esse comentário útil? sim | não (+31)

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