Hi, all,

I have used WordWeb for a good year or so. While I find it ususable with
JFW, I am wondering if there are any scripts out for it.

Cheers,

Doris


At 09:07 AM 8/25/99 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Have to give credit where credit is due. Aaron Smith from GW Micro support
>posted on their list a few days ago the following message. Tried it and
>it's simple, seems very good and is free.
>
>Part of original message follows.
>
>There is a new dictionary/thesaurus that you might want to try. It's very
>powerful, and it's free. The sets for WordWeb32 are available on our
>website, and the actual program can be downloaded from the following site:
>
>http://www.netword.demon.co.uk/wweb/
>
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Jim Pipczak - VisTech
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>At 09:03 24/08/1999 -0700, you wrote:
>>Good day listers
>>
>>Dictionaries have been discussed at some length, but I have missed the
>>favorite or the list pick, so maybe you could suggest your favorite
>>Dictionary  that works well with JFW?  I currently use the Americ
>>an Heritage Dictionary.  I like this dictionary as it speaks the word
>>and provides the meaning.  Only problem is that it is 4 years old, maybe
>>not a problem, but I am looking for a new dictionary.
>>Also if you have found an
>> Encyclopedia maybe you could suggest one that works well with JFW?
>>
>>As always Your Friends Dick Chrisman and Scotty the Wonder Guide Dog!!
>>
>>PS System:  Bentium 2, 400 Mhz, 128 meg RAM, 21 Gig hard drive, Windows
>>98 and JFW 3.3.26
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