Thanks Tony, that's brilliant!

Phil

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On 12 Nov 2009, at 08:37, Tony wrote:

>
> You should take a look at DictUnifier - tutorial here
> http://davidtse916.wordpress.com/2008/01/24/adding-dictionaries-to-the-built-in-dictionary-application-in-leopard/
> that explains how to use it.
>
> Could be the answer to your needs. Certainly I will be using to add a
> proper UK dictionary.
>
> On 11 Nov, 11:35, Phil Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> I'm finding I use the OS X dictionary/thesaurus quite a bit (don't  
>> all
>> snigger) as a stand alone app, but it sometimes seems a bit limited  
>> in
>> terms of vocabulary. Does anybody know of a better alternative that
>> can similarly be launched by a ctrl-click on the target word in any
>> text based window?
>>
>> I know there's on-line stuff out there but their use is far more
>> cumbersome.
>>
>> Phil
> >


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