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Old 12-15-2003, 08:52 AM
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PPCLINK has released Chinese-English-Chinese Dictionary

PPCLINK announced today the release of Chinese-English-Chinese Dictionary, a partly lexicon of the eDictionary. This is the latest update version of the eDictionary, their most widely known product.

Chinese-English-Chinese enables users to use many upgraded functions. The high encryption rate will economize your memory at lowest scale that gives your pocketpc room for other tasks working together. Besides, users will be very satisfied with the Chinese-English-Chinese by clear examples, scientifically search and arrangement, etc.
Chinese-English-Chinese improves upon earlier versions by increasing the overall product strength: adding words, greater Unicode support, and updates various product features. Especially, the audio pronunciation, the most wanted feature on which the technical group has been working hard, is also available in restore for you to have a perfect dictionary in your hand.
The launch of the Chinese-English-Chinese gave an adding hand in the family of eDictionary which is day by day growing up and has become an useful tool for mask usage in life.
PPCLINK keep the same price like other products on the Chinese-English-Chinese. It proves that PPCLINK is spread their product to many group of user from all over the world. eDictionary Reader is available as a 14-day commercial demo from http://www.ppclink.com , where the user can download and evaluate the software.
Chinese-English-Chinese is available for purchase at $5. More information, including a full list of features, complete documentation and screenshots can be found on the Pocket Slides website.
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Old 12-15-2003, 11:03 AM
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Aha... it looks like they ported this dictionary from
http://www.mactiontech.com/pocketgen...w.asp?m_id=178
which ported the content from
http://www.linux.org.tw/~plateau/linux_notes/softwares/
As I checked the dictionary in my Pocket Genie, I found the layout that eDictionary provided is identical.
Mmmm... And, eDictionary charges for $5.00?
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Old 12-15-2003, 11:07 AM
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Excellent detective work! Do you use this software dada?
What tipped you off?
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