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WHAT’S GREAT ABOUT TAKU’S LDOCE5 VIEWER
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: X( H9 \6 A# g" D9 k+ l6 GIt’s ridiculously fast – it’s one of the fastest dictionary apps that I’ve used. It starts up in less than 1 second and goes straight to the search box (no useless “welcome screens”). Searches happen instantly, even for incomplete words.
. U0 U( X, [; j% qNo stupid limitations: Full support for mousewheels and trackpads. You can resize the window however you want. Copying works as you expect it to work (including phonetic transcriptions)., b& Y2 A) v1 p" ~
No useless junk on the screen: Just the search box, search results and the entry you’re looking at. The entry layout is very readable, by the way.- v, U) c0 V: I$ H$ S6 o
No pointless clicking around: No need to click on the search box, just start typing a new word at any moment. Use your arrow keys to switch between different meanings of the same word.
# w( T ^, s8 A' A0 s+ r# e! wVery complete search: It will find everything that includes your search phrase: headwords, inflected forms, collocations, phrasal verbs, idioms, etc. If it’s in the LDOCE, it will find it. Instantly.& q# o2 a+ |% Q! z
It supports all the content in the original LDOCE: phonetic transcriptions, word recordings, sentence recordings, additional examples, collocations, grammar boxes, thesaurus boxes, the Activator thesaurus, pictures. I think the only thing missing is the ability to record your own pronunciation. |
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