Hi, Julio. As I posted before, the Stedman's Medical Dictionary is the best as
far as spelling goes. There is no learning curve as you can integrate it with
your word processor's spellchecker. If you have any further questions, you can
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Marsha
At 05:49 AM 5/25/1999 -0400, you wrote:
> I also would appreciate any information on this topic. If anyone has a
>lead, please post it publicly.
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>At 11:48 AM 5/24/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>Anyone successfully using a medical dictionary with JFW. I need to know for
>>a customer; preferably a stand-alone.
>>
>>I did visit the page describing what softwear works well with JFW but found
>>nothing there asside from a brief description of scripts. I did enter the
>>search term "medical." Perhaps I am doing something wrong??
>>
>>Your help and wisdom would be muchly appreciated by myself and my customer
>>who is requiring said dictionary as part of her job. Other folks use paper
>>dictionaries.
>>
>>Doug Parisian
>>Entering Your Ear Systems (E.Y.E.S.)
>>302 - 960 Portage Avenue
>>Winnipeg, MB
>>R3G 0R4
>>Phone: (204) 775-1789
>>Fax/Modem: (204) 783-0055
>>Toll Free 1 800 722 6825 (1 800 SCANTALK)
>>E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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