Hi Rui,

I hope you are fine,

> Chrome lately, that's the good news. By the way, the spelling check? As I
> have been told, the Google Toolbar for Firefox have the same feature, have
> you used it? However, it's weird that this toolbar is not compatible with

I've tried but I uninstalled it. I just keep visible my own toolbar ;)
and keep hidden other two or three ones I use not so often.  When I
need them, I just make them visible and hide them again when are not
needed. Space is valuable especially for small displays, isn't it?

Once I tried Chrome with my (closed) blog and surprisingly it didn't
work. Well, I think Google improvements will be very fast and the gap
with Firefox can be made smaller and smaller over time.

> It seems that Google try to make cloud computing widespread! I can see that
> in the future every computing will be done online! What we will need is a
> single brower(I am not sure we can call it brower when that age coming,
> maybe we should call it client or even OS)  :)

We'll see! Have a good time!

Pablo


>
> Beautiful Day!
>
> Rui
>
> 2009/12/14 Pablo <[email protected]>
>
> > Hi Rui and all,
>
> > On Dec 13, 1:11 am, Rui Wang <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi Pablo, Thank you for your reply!
>
> > > I would like to say there are two points we need to draw attention to:
>
> > > Point.1: An add-on or a standalone.
>
> > > Those add-ons depend on what version and what kind of browers you use, so
> > > once you get your favorite brower upgraded or get an alternative,
> > probably
> > > the add-ons would not work smoothly or even not work at all. I prefer a
> > > independent assistant tool, in this case, it could be helpful the whole
> > time
> > > no matter what you use to surf the net.
>
> > You are right. It's necessary to have standalone options as well. And
> > often extensions are updated and some of them sometimes get broken
> > because doesn't work anymore with new versions of Firefox, but perhaps
> > just the minority and often you just get alternatives. Well, I think
> > it depends on the computer skills of learners, but it's not so hard.
> > Once you get to know how a extension is installed and get updated,
> > it's the same for rest of them. And for me there are two or three
> > points that I found important in the dictionaries or English software:
> > (1) response time, I mean the immediateness of the response (2) the
> > quality and completeness (3) the usability: the presentation (colors,
> > density of texts, etc) and easinesses for the user.
>
> > About standalone options. I've posted here some months ago about
> > software such as WordWeb and The Sage, both based on the WordNet
> > lexical database. Recently I installed the last version of WordWeb (v.
> > 6), and each time is getting better (and not bloated). Now there is
> > the option 'search as you type' and includes UK and US
> > pronunciations.  WordWeb has both a mechanical voice for any word, and
> > human voices (from volunteers) for most of the words (not for every
> > one).  To look up a word, you simply press [Ctrl+Alt+W] and you get a
> > pop-up window with definitions, synonyms, pronunciations, and more.
>
> > Well, as I'm typing, I'm using the spelling add-ons of Firefox.
> > Overal, for the time being, I found Firefox and its add-ons let me
> > have a pleasant 'user experience'. It's not perfect, well, any browser
> > is 'perfect' ;) sometimes we are forced to use IExplorer or others ;)
>
> > It's clear we need both standalone and online tools too. I've just
> > been talking about no cost, free options.
>
> > > Point.2: Working online or offline.
>
> > > It is obvious that the age we live in is all about network, almost
> > > everything we installed on our computer or mobile device need the network
> > > connection. Just because of this, we will screw if we are not so lucky to
> > > have a nice network state. On the other side, if we get something that
> > > combined the two solutions, half online half offline, I mean, to store
> > the
> > > databases of some basic dictionaries on our local disk, so we could find
> > the
> > > basic explaination instantly without any net connection, at the same time
> > we
> > > still have the access to more details by getting online.
>
> > > I try to make myself clear!
> > > Point out any mistakes(spelling/grammar) if you like.
> > > Any comments are welcome!
>
> > Well, I keep expecting for good news from Google, I mean, for software
> > that works on-line and off-line ;) Seriously, I think every time we
> > have more software and options available, especially on-line.
>
> > > Have a good day Pablo and All!
>
> > Thank you, the same for you and all!
>
> > Pablo
>
> > > 2009/12/13 Pablo < [email protected]>
>
> > > > Hi Rui, thanks for the reply,
>
> > > > > one! Since I began to use Google Wave, I have already changed my
> > brower
> > > > from
> > > > > Firefox to Chrome, so to say, what I need now is a musthave tool for
> > > > Chrome,
>
> > > > I know both Chrome and IExplorer support also extensions, but perhaps
> > > > we need to await for a long time until we have a big variety of them,
> > > > similar to Firefox, which is currently leading in this field, and as
> > > > far as I know, for a wide margin.
>
> > > > > but I have not find a proper one yet. The way I translate English
> > word of
> > > > > web page is to go to English dictionary online like
> > > > dictionary.reference.com,
>
> > > > That's a good point in favor of Dictionary.com and good for us :)
>
> > > > > which have the feature of pronouncing too, also, have the ability to
> > > > > pronounce 'slept'. :))) However, it's just not as convenient as a
> > > > brower's
> > > > > add-on.
>
> > > > About pronunciation of texts on web pages, I've been trying these add-
> > > > ons: foxlite, foxvox, foxvox2 an myvocal.  The first three are from
> > > > the same author. I think I will stick to foxvox because it works off-
> > > > line, although the quality of the voice is not the best.
>
> > > > Thank you,
>
> > > > Pablo
>
> > > > > 2009/12/12 Pablo <[email protected]>
>
> > > > > > Pronounce an English word, according to the author, using services
> > > > > > from Merriam-Webster.
>
> > > > > >https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1689
>
> > > > > > Just install the add-on, restart Firefox, and hear the
> > pronunciation
> > > > > > of each wanted word (on a web page), highlighting or double
> > clicking
> > > > > > it, and selecting the option 'Pronounce' from the contextual menu.
>
> > > > > >http://myenglishtoolbar.wikispaces.com/Pronounce+add-on
>
> > > > > > The add-on is not perfect, it doesn't pronounce words from text
> > boxes
> > > > > > (as I realize), neither from irregular verbal inflections, e.g. it
> > > > > > doesn't pronounce 'slept', only 'sleep'.  Anyway, I think is a
> > must-
> > > > > > have tool for English learners.
>
> > > > > > Enjoy!
>
> > > > > > Pablo
>
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