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"Removed nonfunctioning Ultralingua.net dictionaries." - Version: 1.3, 10/30/2007 04:01PM PST
friedchikkin
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- "Removed nonfunctioning Ultralingua.net dictionaries."
Already built into 10.4 and above - Version: 1.3, 10/30/2007 11:23AM PST
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djSYNN
This product seems to have the same functionality as hitting Control+Command+D. You can use that key combo in all WebKit based browsers (Safari, Omniweb etc) as well as in many Cocoa text areas, such as in Mail and Textedit. However, this trick does not work in Gecko browsers (Firefox and Camino).
Pronunciation - Version: 1.2.5, 9/7/2006 09:27PM PST
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Cowicide
I just wish it showed the pronunciation along with the definition. Crap... Oh well, almost perfect...
Does this statement mean those languages are somehow no longer compatible–lessening or disabling ["core"] functionality–with LiveDictionary and is this state of "nonfunctionality" going to be a "feature" end users just have to accept?
Thanks in advance.
—Nobody that owns a legal registration of the wonderful LiveDictionary :)