I use a dictionary called Ultralingua for which you can buy any number of
available modules. I, too, found that when moving around the definition html
area, most words would be reported by voiceover as clickable. This was so
annoying. What I did then to deal with the situation was to go to
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Andrew Lamanche
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Subject: Re: anybody found an effective dictionary
I use a dictionary called Ultralingua for which you can buy any number of
available modules. I, too, found that when moving around
- or multi-lingual dictionaries, and I thus far haven't seen a way to do
it.
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Andrew Lamanche
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haven't seen a way to do
it.
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Andrew Lamanche
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 2:34 AM
To: VIPhone
Subject: Re: anybody found an effective dictionary
I use a dictionary called
I got a dictionary from Farlex Inc. It works well.
Jenn
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On Dec 26, 2014, at 3:33 AM, Andrew Lamanche ioani...@me.com wrote:
I use a dictionary called Ultralingua for which you can buy any number of
available modules. I, too, found that when moving around the
I haven't looked into this for a while, but when I did, I found that it was
cumbersome at best to use foreign-language dictionaries, because every word
in every definition was a hyperlink. Does anybody know of a dictionary,
either multi-lingual or monolingual, that is not set up this way, so that