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Comparison of 4 CD dictionaries, 2008 version

It’s true that times are changing… but we will still need a French dictionary! The editors at GNT have therefore decided to review the 4 main 2008 electronic dictionaries and definitions! The Petit Robert, Petite Larousse, Ultralingua and the 9 illustrated dictionaries from Micro-Applications have been chosen! Which is the best? The answer is in the article.

Comparison of 4 CD dictionaries, 2008 version

February 12th, 2008 - 03:17 am ET by

Are you looking for an effective definition dictionary? Then Ultralingua is certainly the one you need! It has 350 000 terms and only costs twenty euros, which will make a lot of people happy!

The other integrated modules are verb conjugation and synonym dictionary. For a few megabytes, this small tool is accessible to all word processors making it a must have for all users.

The power of this tool is that it has French definitions for most existing platforms – Windows, MAC, Palm, Windows Mobile, Smartphone, Symbian. I guess we can say that everyone can find a place in which they can carry it with them.

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The definitions are only just enough, so you shouldn’t be hoping for too much!

Once you have input your word, click on the OK button. A basic description that will allow you to understand the meaning will then be displayed. In the event you mistakenly input the wrong spelling of a word, it will instantly suggest other possible words.
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