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YOu guys should install webster dictionary

I've been using it for a long time and it's an excellent tool.

The only problem now is that Google Toolbar blocks it from popping up with a definition. So I have to turn off ad blocking, look up a word, then turn it back on. No big deal, I'll live.
 
Gurunet is far superior to this.

Doesn't need a browser to run.

Alt+Click any word and it gives a definiton.

It was much better as Atomica, but Gurunet is good nonetheless.
 
Originally posted by: ducci
Gurunet is far superior to this.

Doesn't need a browser to run.

Alt+Click any word and it gives a definiton.

It was much better as Atomica, but Gurunet is good nonetheless.

You should use it more often. 😀
 
This is pretty cool really. Ever time I read a new word to me, I always look it up and this will save me from typing m-w.com all the time.
 
On the rare occasion that I need to check the meaning of some word, I just go to dictionary.com.. I've never felt the need to install specific software to accomplish this task.
 
Originally posted by: kt
Originally posted by: ducci
Gurunet is far superior to this.

Doesn't need a browser to run.

Alt+Click any word and it gives a definiton.

It was much better as Atomica, but Gurunet is good nonetheless.

You should use it more often. 😀
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definition isn't spelled wrong or anything.
 
Originally posted by: GhettoFob
Originally posted by: Deslocke
Originally posted by: kt
Originally posted by: ducci
Gurunet is far superior to this.

Doesn't need a browser to run.

Alt+Click any word and it gives a definiton.

It was much better as Atomica, but Gurunet is good nonetheless.

You should use it more often. 😀
?

definition isn't spelled wrong or anything.

yes it is


::woosh:: that was the sound the sarcasm made as it was going over your head.
 
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