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Talking Dictionary Features

Some of the new features of Talking Dictionary:

New: Wordnet 2.1 Database Updatetalking dictionary box
Fully updated with 8500 new word definitions and synonyms from Princeton University’s dictionary database.

New: Can Use With Other Programs
Can be used within other Windows programs, such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Notepad, etc.

New: Quick Launch Function
Can be minimized to system tray for quick and easy use.

New: Advanced Spell Checker Improvements
Spell checker rewritten and improved.

New: Crossword Function
Can be used to search for words when letters are missing from the input. For example, entering ch**se will return cheese, choose, etc.

New: Resizable Text
For partially sighted users the text size can easily be adjusted.

New: Can Use With or Without Screen Reader
If you have a screen reader you prefer to use Talking Dictionary can be used with it. Note that Talking Dictionary does not require a screen reader as it has its own built in speech functions.

New: More Voices with CD Version
Talking Dictionary CD version codes with new voices that can easily be installed.

New: Control Echo
If you prefer to use tab navigable button controls as opposed to keystrokes, Talking Dictionary can be set to speak the name of each control that has focus. This mimics the behaviour of a screen reader.

New: Comprehensive Help Documentation
Talking Dictionary comes with a standard Windows Help file, a plain text help file and a rich text format user manual.

New: Downloadable Audio Instructions
MP3 audio instructions for Talking Dictionary can be downloaded from our website. They are also present on the Talking Dictionary installation CD.