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Any Decent dictionary reader for n9
Any decent dictionary for n9 reader that supports many data format? Port one if not?
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QStardict is better and it only cost a pittance.
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anyone here know how to get qstardict to work with the words data from the CDROM(it comes with my purchase of dictionary book "oxford advanced english learners' dictionary 8th edition)?
which files on the cdrom to be used as words data for qstardict? how do i convert it to the format that qstardict supports? please help, i have no clue. thanks |
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@SamGan
Can you give some more info comparing QStardict to DictionaryStar? I am using DictionaryStar and find it quite well made and swift viewer, there is no trial for Qstardict so I wonder what will be better using it. Thank you in advance for your reply. |
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do you know how to convert it(cdrom 8th) to be used in stardict? i find the dictionaries there are so so |
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@SamGan
DictionaryStar also display filtered list as you type. I am not arguing weather or not asking price is worth it, just want to know what is better there. |
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