It’s a bit perplexing why Microsoft doesn’t have a dictionary application that comes with the operating system itself. Word allows you to look up definitions, of course, but it’s still an inconvenient process, especially when reading something on your browser. Copy-paste to dictionary or Google define and wait for the page to load? Come on, there has to be a simpler way. And there is. It’s called WordWeb, it sits unobtrusively in your system tray and it takes up only 3MB of RAM. The freeware program is a standalone word reference tool that can be brought up with the use of a hotkey or mouse shortcut. So suppose you are reading the above line and need to look up the word ‘reference’. With your cursor placed on it, simply click the customisable hotkey (we recommend Alt+W) and the small WordWeb window will pop up with the word’s definitions, pronunciations, whether it’s British or America, and usage in sentences in the main window. To hear how the word is pronounced, a speakers icon will make use of Windows’ text-to-speech technology and play it back for you. A small pane below the main window lists additional word reference options, such as synonyms, antonyms, ‘type of’ and ‘types’, as well as a ‘Nearest’ tab to list the words alphabetically nearest to it in the dictionary. When it comes to free tools to quickly look up a word in a dictionary, there is none better than WordWeb. For more detail on Digital Cameras log on to http://www.thinkdigit.com John Wells provides you the best and latest information on Free Classified ads and Mobile Phones Free Download Software . he suggest you log on to http://www.thinkdigit.com
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