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The Pocket Oxford Dictionary

The Pocket Oxford Dictionary < screen shot > The Pocket Oxford Dictionary program gives you instant access to an invaluable reference book directly from Windows. In addition to all the techniques you would use with a printed book (looking up a word, browsing, etc.) it enables you to carry out in seconds searches that would be impossible using the printed edition. You can use it to: - search the text of the dictionary - widen the scope of a search using wildcards - follow cross-references instantly from section to section - place bookmarks - copy text from the dictionary into your document. The dictionary has two main alphabetical sections, one containing the full text of the entries, the other an index of the dictionary keywords. There is also a list of abbreviations and a detailed description of the structure of the dictionary. Requirements: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 approximately 2.71 mb for downloading follow this link . -----------------------------------
Advanced Disk Catalog 1.49 < screen shot > An easy to use tool with explorer-like interface which allows you to catalog your archives: floppies, CD-ROMs, ZIP disks etc. With it, you are able to organize volumes, folders and files into categories; browse inside ZIP, ARJ, RAR, CAB, ARC, ACE, LZH and TAR archives; add comment to each file, folder and disk; search for files and folders using file name or your own comments (with wildcards), limiting the search results by date, size and category; search for files in archives; search for duplicated files; generate the reports; import descriptions from files like "file_id.diz", "descript.ion", "files.bbs"; extract descriptions (ID3 tags etc) from WAV, MP3 and WMA files; extract CD information from CDDB (freedb.org); extract descriptions from HTML, PDF and MS Office files and much more. The program has multi-language interface (more than 30 languages are supported now). Requirements : * Windows 95, Windows 9