Try this one. It used to be five dollars, I do not know how much it is now.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/arabic-dictionary-premium/id400272146
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None exist unfortunately
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From: "Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D."
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2015 6:58 PM
Subject: RE: Dictionary app, American heritage 5th edition
How easily searchable is
;
>>>>
>>>> David Justice :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Jul 31, 2015, at 3:41 PM, "Gary Petraccaro"
>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>> If it were possible I'd try to get the Oxford Concis
id Justice :)
>>>
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>>>> On Jul 31, 2015, at 3:41 PM, "Gary Petraccaro"
>>>> wrote:
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>>>> If it were possible I'd try to get the Oxford Concise. It's the one
>>>> available for the Kindle,
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That's a shame. The one in the K1000 cd is very much like it and, as I say,
it's the one on the Kindle, at least my wife's. It's actually enjoyable
reading if your mind runs that way.
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y 31, 2015 7:18 PM
Subject: Re: Dictionary app, American heritage 5th edition
I just tried out the Concise Oxford dictionary from the App Store. It
appears that I can do pretty much everything with it except read the
content. Reminds me of earlier versions of the Kindle app in which
Voice
, I'd be really tempted.
I've not found anything.
Richard
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>>> David Justice :)
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Jul 31, 2015, at 3:41 PM, "Gary Petraccaro"
>>>> wrote:
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>>>> If it were possible I'd try to get the Oxford Concise. It's the on
for the Kindle, and a variant of it is the Oxford you can get
>>> from Kurzweil.
>>> Just my $.02.
>>>
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it is the Oxford you can get from
>> Kurzweil.
>> Just my $.02.
>>
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> Subject: Dictionary app, American heritage 5th edition
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> While it was Richard Petty who recommended it, I did a little research
> because
July 30, 2015 11:50 PM
Subject: Dictionary app, American heritage 5th edition
While it was Richard Petty who recommended it, I did a little research
because of Mark's question about why it costs so much.
The hard cover print edition is $41.83 on Amazon.
Its shipping weight is 7.5 pounds.
Is there an OED app?
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Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 10:50 PM
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While it was Richard Petty who recommended
To put it another way... you now
have a dictionary, probably a full library, in your pocket. fifteen or
twenty years ago you'd be scanning print versions of a lot of that, or
fast-forwarding through endless cassette tapes, or looking for something
in volume 13 of a Braille version, etc. Ok, shutt
Richard, your points are ones we should all keep in mind. Over the last
20 years, access to information of all kinds has become easier and a lot
cheaper, not to mention the volume of information has gone up
tremendously.
During the KNFB Reader launch, when people were proclaiming $100 to be
compl
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While it was Richard Petty who recommended it, I did a little research because
of Mark's question about why it costs so much.
The hard cover print edition is $41.83 on Amazon.
Its shipping weight i
These are the ones I have, phone didn't give producer identity.
EN, v1.2.
DICTIONARY, v5.4.1.
These are on a 4s running iOs7.something.
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Subject: Re: Dictionary app
Hi,
While it was Richard Petty who recommended it, I did a little research because
of Mark's question about why it costs so much.
The hard cover print edition is $41.83 on Amazon.
Its shipping weight is 7.5 pounds.
It is 2112 pages.
This app says it contains everything that is in the print edition.
this
comparatively enormous amount of money?
Thank you,
Mark
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The American Heritage 5th edition is the one
lley.net>> wrote:
I like the dictionary app called Lexicon.
It seems simple to use and VO friendly. I think it is free but I got
it last year so I may be mistaken about the cost.
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Andy,
I've only ever used the Farlex Dictionary app on an iPhone 5 and iPhone 6.
The app is mostly informational and doesn't seem to tax the device so I
assume it should run just fine on the 4S especially if it's running iOS 7.
Alan
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Hi, I would like to get a dictionary for my 4s with ios 7 will this work
or should I wait for my upgrade Andy
From: Alan Lemly
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2015 8:30 PM
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I like the Dictionary app by Farlex.
Alan Lemly
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Hey Wren,
I use this same dictionary app by Farlex INC. and I love it!
Jenn
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Wren!
To find
Langley
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Hi all, so far in this thread I have searched for the American heritage
dictionary and the lexicon dictionary. Do you all happen to have links for the
dictionaries you got? There are several
you got? There are several results and I'm not sure which
> one to pick. Thank you and God bless, Wren Langley
>
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>> On Jul 29, 2015, at 8:26 PM, Allen Maynard wrote:
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>> I like the dictionary app called Lexicon.
>> It seems simp
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> On Jul 29, 2015, at 8:26 PM, Allen Maynard wrote:
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> I like the dictionary app called Lexicon.
> It seems simple to use and VO friendly. I think it is free but I got it last
> year so I may be mistaken about the cost.
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:vi
I like the below dictionary app. It also has a built in encyclopedia, but I
think this is available after the in app purchase.
Dictionary!! by Farlex, Inc.
https://appsto.re/us/EkkvD.i
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I just read the description in the app store. It looks impressive at $24.99.
One question, in the description it talks about interlinking of words, or
something like that. Does it read well with VoiceOver, or does it say "link"
after most of th
tly what I do.
>
> Andy
>
> From: Arnold Schmidt
> Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2015 7:06 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Dictionary app
> Until you can find an app you like, why not just use google? If I wanted to
> define the word definition, for example, I woul
That’s exactly what I do.
Andy
From: Arnold Schmidt
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2015 7:06 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
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Until you can find an app you like, why not just use google? If I wanted to
define the word definition, for example, I would type
.
Arnold Schmidt
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Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2015 7:25 PM
Subject: Dictionary app
Hi list:
Anyone have a good recommendation for dictionary app using the iPhone 6 plus?
Thanks in advance.
DJ Reese
Download
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> I like the American Heritage Dictionary app. AHD5 is nicely accessible. It’s
> definition search is fast and tolerant of misspelling.
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> Richard Petty
> richard.pe...@earthlink.net
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>
>
I like the dictionary app called Lexicon.
It seems simple to use and VO friendly. I think it is free but I got it last
year so I may be mistaken about the cost.
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DJ Reese
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To
I like the American Heritage Dictionary app. AHD5 is nicely accessible. It’s
definition search is fast and tolerant of misspelling.
Richard Petty
<mailto:richard.pe...@earthlink.net> richard.pe...@earthlink.net
713-529-4476
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I like the Dictionary app by Farlex.
Alan Lemly
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> On Jul 29, 2015, at 6:25 PM, DJ Reese wrote:
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> Hi list:
>
> Anyone have a good recommendation for dictionary app using the iPhone 6 plus?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> DJ Reese
>
>
Hi list:
Anyone have a good recommendation for dictionary app using the iPhone 6 plus?
Thanks in advance.
DJ Reese
Download and install the new Peachtree Radio fM app available in the
Android, Apple and Black berry app stores today.
Peachtree Radio FM. where some listen to remember and
gt; accessible dictionary app. I specifically need to be able to see how
> words are divided in to syllables. Is there anything out there?
>
> Thanks,
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I'm using an iPod Touch with IOS8.3 and need to know if there is an
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words are divided in to syllables. Is there anything out there?
Thanks,
Dani
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Hi,
Word Web also works quite nicely with Voiceover.
Robin
From: Alan Paganelli <mailto:alanandsuza...@earthlink.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:47 AM
Hi,
Word Web also works quite nicely with Voiceover.
Robin
From: Alan Paganelli
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:47 AM
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That's the one I use but another good free one is dictionary.com. I don't
rem
e app almost as long as I've had my iPhone 4. Over 2 years.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for an accessible dictionary app
I like and use the Merriam-Webster dictionary. It
I use the app from dictionary.com
If you search dictionary in the app store, it is one of the choices.
Arnold Schmidt
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Can anyone plea
gt; wordweb and others.
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> Can anyone please tell me if you know
I use Dictionary by Farlex and love it a lot. I love the fact that it has
several games--all which I find to be accessible.
HTH
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Define and wordweb both work well. I prefer Define myself but others like
wordweb and others.
Dan Beaver
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Hi list. I have a student starting a medical terminology admin course and I am
trying to find out if there are any voice over friendly medical terminology
apps out there. Thought someone might know which will save me heaps of time
experimenting with them myself - smile.
thanks,
Jo
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Hi Eileen,
I was going to download the merriam-webster dictionary but I noticed that it
said that my universal ID may be used so that ads could be sent to me. I
wouldn't want someone getting hold of my ID. Do you have the free or paid
version?
Thanks,
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I briefly saw someone asking how to use the "Dictionary.com" app. I use the
Merriam-Webster Dictionary app, which is free. One can use voice to look up
a word or type it in an edit field. When the results appear, one will get
the word or list of words if the app didn't p
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