Hi,
I tried to unload the dictionary, but then when I want to reload it, I can't 
find it in my list of apps.  
Also, when it is loaded, it seems to slow me trying to surf the net.



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On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 4:02 PM EDT David wrote:

>OK, all you listers,
>who so patiently have been waiting for the new Extended Dictionary app, that I 
>have announced was under development.
>
>YOUR WAIT HAS COME TO AN END!
>
>The full package, is now available from app central.
>    Name: Extended Dictionary;
>    Version: 0.60;
>    Category: Utilities;
>    Release date: 2012-08-31.
>
>Below you will find a paste of a couple of the chapters, taken from the User's 
>Guide of the Extended Dictionary. This should give you a good feeling of what 
>the app might do for you. Please take your time to study the User's Guide in 
>full, as it will greatly answer many of the questions you have. You can open 
>the User's Guide from anywhere on your computer, at any time, by hitting the 
>hotkey:
>    Alt-Shift-9.
>It will automatically keep track of which chapter you last read, so it will be 
>easy to pick up on your reading at a later state.
>
>Hopefully, you will find this app to meet your expectations. I know it has 
>been a long wait for many of you, but there has been a few things to sort out.
>
>May I once again, thank you ALL the Beta-group, who so generously gave of 
>their time and efforts - as well as the whole app developing community, who 
>has given me many feedbacks and suggestions. A great thanks to Chip Orange, 
>for his thorough Scripting-classes.
>
>Please, take your time to read the information pasted below, and enjoy the 
>package.
>
>Regards,
>David P
>(Norway)
>The Author of the Extended Dictionary package.
>
>---Taken from the User's Guide:
>SUPPORT
>
>
>Due to the great number of users, and the complexity of individual built of 
>Entries and Dictionaries, the Author is unable to offer individual support for 
>users of this package. As the end-user, you therefore are encouraged to make 
>use of the general communication channels for Window-Eyes related products. 
>Here you will have assistance from a number of technical and dictionary 
>experienced users. The Author of the Extended Dictionary package, will also 
>participate on the GW mailinglist for Window-Eyes, to the extend time and 
>energy permits.
>
>Thanks for your understanding in this regard.
>
>
>FEATURES
>Of The Extended Dictionary Package
>
>The Extended Dictionary package offers you the following features. Please, be 
>sure to read the full documentation, to learn the full meaning of all the 
>features.
>
>Simple and seemless installation. Installs in approximately two minutes.
>
>Separate Voice-Specific Dictionary for each voice installed on your computer - 
>ensures optimal flexibility in tayloring the exceptions and replacements to 
>the individual voice.
>
>Separate Software-Specific Dictionaries, ensures optimal tayloring of 
>exceptions and replacements - even down to the individual applications you are 
>using.
>
>Each synthetic voice can have its own set of Software-Specific Dictionaries 
>for the individual applications you are using.
>
>Simple and easy editing of your Dictionary files, directly in Windows Notepad.
>
>Simple Entry structure. Like: children=kids.
>
>You can use any character in your Original string, and replace it with very 
>few limitations.
>
>You can enter a single character, or a combination of characters, a word, part 
>of a word, or a whole phrase or expression - as your Original string. This 
>means, you can have a phrase like:
> Simon says: "Go home!"
>replaced with things like:
> The manager is tired.
>
>All text can be replaced with sound clips, small sound files on your computer.
>
>Easy-to-use functions for Backup and Restoration of your complete set of XL 
>Dictionaries.
>
>Thorough User's Guide, holding more than 50 chapters. Dealing with Dictionary 
>building from very simple entries, way up to really advanced entry-making. 
>Filled with real-life samples.
>
>Specially designed feature for capturing spoken phrases.
>
>Specially designed feature for validating dictionaries. Will let the user 
>know, if conflicting entries are found.
>
>Simple and intuitive User Interface in English, Dutch or Norwegian.
>
>Automatically switching UI Language, based on the synthetic voice currently in 
>use.
>
>Most dates now should be spoken in full version - like Janurary 26th, instead 
>of just a set of numbers.
>
>Fractional numbers from 1 to 100 included. You no longer will hear a fraction 
>read as a set of two numbers. Rather you will hear things like "three tenths", 
>"half" or "three quarter".
>
>Measurements in inches will be recognized and pronounced accordingly. the 
>ruler now will be "12 inch" long, instead of only 12, or "12 Quote".
>
>A number of abbreviations, words and manufacturer names are handled by the 
>shipping Dictionaries.
>
>A few emoticons are included.
>
>And more.
>
>INSTALLING AND INITIATING THE PACKAGE
>
>
>The Extended Dictionary app, will disregard the native Exception dictionary of 
>Window-Eyes. You won't need this Built-in feature of Window-Eyes anyway, since 
>all your existing entries should automatically be integrated with the Extended 
>Dictionary from now on.
>
>Installing the Extended Dictionary app, is pretty easy. Simply run the 
>downloaded .WEPM file. Window-Eyes will immediately initiate the app, and make 
>it an integrated part of your screen reader experience.
>
>First time you run the app, it will need to unpack the whole set of 
>dictionaries that ship with the package, along with the documentation files 
>and a few other files. All of this unpacking might take a few moments. You 
>will hear a few messages spoken throughout the process. This is all normal. 
>Simply give the installation process the needed time.
>
>Throughout its performance, the Extended Dictionary app,   will actually be 
>using these shipped Dictionaries, as the basis for any new dictionary created. 
>We will look more into this at a later state.
>
>All your existing native Dictionary files from your User Profile folder, will 
>be preserved untouched by the Extended Dictionary app. Whenever you turn off - 
>or uninstall the Extended Dictionary, your Window-Eyes therefore will 
>automatically return back to its original functionality.
>
>After installing,the app will automatically initiate itself. If the GW 
>AudioKit is installed and active on your system, you will hear an audible 
>notification, indicating the activation of the Extended Dictionary. You will 
>immediately have a Basic Voice-Specific dictionary, created for your currently 
>active speech synthesizer. In other words, if you are running the Standard 
>Eloquence Reed voice, the app will immediately have created the 
>Voice-Speicific Dictionary for Eloquence, US English, Reed. It will further 
>have copied all the entries of your old general Exception dictionary file, 
>into this Voice-Specific Dictionary. This way, you should be able to start 
>out, exactly where you left off from the build-in dictionary of Window-Eyes 
>itself. It will further have added on a good amount of new entries, from the 
>shipping dictionary for this voice or language. And you will right away, get 
>in touch with the power of the Extended Dictionary.
>
>Let's now say, you decided to switch to another voice. What about, for 
>instance, if you switched to the voice Mike, provided by Microsoft - and which 
>is actually a SAPI voice. Soon as you have activated the new voice, the 
>Extended Dictionary app, will immediately create a Voice-Specific dictionary 
>for Microsoft Mike. And, again, it will copy the contents from your old 
>general Exception dictionary file, into the newly created Voice-Specific 
>Dictionary. This way, you will have a good set out, for any dictionaries, and 
>you are ready to make the specific tayloring for your specific voice.
>
>There is no real limit to how many voices you could have installed on your 
>computer simultaneously. And, there should be few limitations as to the 
>dictionaries for each voice. If you are working with three different voices, 
>your Extended Dictionary will create three Voice-Specific Dictionaries. Do you 
>work with 15 different voices, then you will have 15 Voice-Specific 
>Dictionaries on your computer. Since each voice will have its own directory on 
>the computer, there is little chance of any conflict between any of the 
>dictionaries.
>
>
>NOTES:
>Switching from one voice to the other, the system will have to unload the 
>dictionary for the former voice, and then load the dictionary for the new 
>voice. This might take a second - particularly on slow systems like netbooks - 
> and meanwhile your voice could be performing some speech. This speech, that 
>would take place in between the unloading of the old former dictionary and the 
>loading of the new one, might be performed without any modification. In given 
>cases, you might also experience drop-out, or a delay in  the speech, through 
>this switching period. This is quite normal.
>
>The Extended Dictionary DOES NOT directly interfere with Character, Graphics, 
>and Key Label Dictionaries of Window-Eyes. These Dictionaries should be left 
>turned ON, and unaltered. The Extended Dictionary will mainly replace - and 
>extend - the native EXCEPTION Dictionary of Window-Eyes.
>
>You are encouraged to make a backup of your current Window-Eyes' User Profile, 
>before attempting to install and run the Extended Dictionary package.
>
>
>REMARKS:
>If you are currently using a voice that has not yet been used with the 
>extended Dictionary, you will be warned that an User Interface Language (UI 
>Language) for the current voice, has not yet been set. You thereafter will be 
>provided a list of currently available languages. It is important that you 
>find the language best supported by your active synthetic voice. We will be 
>dealing thoroughly with this in a later section of this documentation.
>
>To benefit from the Sound Clip feature of the Extended Dictionary, you need to 
>have the GWAudioKit app installed, and activated. The Extended Dictionary will 
>perform fine without, but you will not be able to hear any sound clips. Having 
>the GW AudioKit installed, will further ensure you get notification sounds, 
>whenever certain actions are performed by the Extended Dictionary app.
>
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