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I agree with zimon, just would like to point out that according to http://maemo.org/packages/view/mstardict/, mstardict also reads ~/.stardict/dic, so it should be sufficient to have all dictionary files there.
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I know you developed already your apps and it is hard to change something that fundamental at this stage.
But anyway, could you both please agree to just one folder to store the dictionary files (and common formats, that should be already a standard).
I like both programs, but I think it is pretty useless to have each dictionary twice on my N900.
Thanks.
cu AssetBurned