I have looked at the page(s) and it(they) look(s) good.

I am often away from the internet when I have time to read things like
these.

What I am getting at is a question if this is available offline like an
addon similarly to the J Dictionary?

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Björn Helgason
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On 20.1.2014 04:21, "Ian Clark" <earthspo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you everyone for your help in finishing this (and other) pages:
> http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Vocabulary/hcapdot
>
> This completes NuVoc, the "Accessible Dictionary" the J community started
> over 2 years ago. Though I've no doubt individual pages can be improved.
> Comments about this are invited from newcomers to J.
>
> The current J Dictionary ("Voc")
> http://jsoftware.com/help/dictionary/vocabul.htm
> is a praiseworthy piece of work. It is concise, precise and consistent,
> employing a terminology (nouns, verbs, lists, etc) that is the tersest and
> least cluttered I've met in any discipline. But J newcomers tend to find it
> rather dry.
>
> NuVoc does not seek to replace it: only to offer a less demanding
> alternative to Voc for J learners seeking reference material indexed by J
> primitive. Each NuVoc page has a prominent pointer to Voc. This has
> simplified the treatment, since it is assumed readers will progress to the
> Voc page once they have grasped the essentials from NuVoc.
>
> The point-of-access is: http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/NuVoc
> to which http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Vocabulary now redirects.
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