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Latin Words - Mac Release 4

Latin dictionary parses inflected forms

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Current Version: Mac Release 4
Release Date: 2005-01-03
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 4,480
Downloads (all versions): 11,270

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Latin Words ReviewA very good… - Version: 1.97r3, 3/25/2003 10:09AM PST

MikeWelsh
reference done with care. Nice work and thanks for the freeware.
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Latin Words ReviewI really wish… - Version: 1.97r3, 3/25/2003 09:57AM PST

cocoaNut
there were a way to browse words. Otherwise great.
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Latin Words ReviewSean responded promptly.… - Version: 1.97r3, 3/3/2003 01:50PM PST

Vlad L'Impala
My download was strangely corrupted despite the install appearing to work. We have fixed that with a new copy. Interested to know if anyone else has the same problem. As for Latin Words, read my stars.
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Latin Words CommentaryIt works perfectly… - Version: 1.97r3, 3/3/2003 01:25PM PST

Vlad L'Impala
in Terminal but when I try to open the GUI app then Keynote starts up with a new document! The applications type and permissions look normal. I have writtent to the author for assistance. No rating until I know if the GUI works.
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Latin Words ReviewThis really is… - Version: 1.97, 10/14/2002 08:07AM PST

Regensturm
a fantastic program that saves a great deal of dictionary page flipping. In 9, I bought RealPC just to use it. I am very happy that it is now ported to X, and am sure some enterprising programmer will design an elegant GUI for it.
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Latin Words ReviewThe Terminal part… - Version: 1.97, 9/29/2002 02:16PM PST

treasonhead
is really quite simple, all you need do is type two brief lines, and it's launched. I hope this OS X port is updated along with the actual Whitaker program, "every few months."
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Latin Words Commentaryis there an… - Version: 1.97, 9/23/2002 07:12AM PST

Thomas Holmberg1
easy way to test this? there is _NO_ way I'm am going to get my 73-year-old father to go to Terminal.
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Latin Words ReviewThanks. Just what… - Version: 1.97, 9/22/2002 07:56PM PST

sfe
I needed to help with a translation and to unscramble word forms. (I'm no Latin scholar.) It was my first terminal-based program and was straight-forward to use. I wonder if there's a universe of other programs that could be made available through OS X's Terminal! Interesting.
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