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4 FormatsMac's Dictionary©1997-2000
Tex-Edit Plus v1.8.5 (Note: do not use version 2.0 or later of Tex-Edit, as this will not open the file correctly and will change the creator/will delete all sound and pictures) is available for download from any of the links below. Version 3 or later of Tex-Edit will work fine. TexEditPlus185.hqx TexEditPlus185.hqx
Registration: Try it first! macs_talkin_dictionary3.0hqx was
last updated: Thursday, December 28, 2000 (3,400,000 bytes uncompressed, 3.4MB)
Authors home page: http://kz900.com/ Authors email: eMail
5 System Formats are AvailableBookmark this page or you may get lost in the shuffle. If you have the Speech Manager installed, along with the Text-to-Speech software, it will speak the selected text for you. You'll also need Stuffit Expander to uncompress these files. HOLD DOWN the "option" key when clicking on this link. You will then be prompted on where to save the file you are about to download. This is a self-extracting file (.sea). If you don't hold down the option key or save this link as... you'll get a bunch of scrambled text.Version 3.0 is the only version that does not have Tex-Edit Plus included. Stuffit Expander will open any of these files. 1. Mac's Talkin' Dictionary mtd31.hqx...This
is the latest version, dated: Monday, December 10, 2001. File size =
1.8 MB compressed.
2. Mac's Dictionary v3.0 in PDF format ...Runs on any computer that has Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. The file size is 1375K, compressed. 3. Mac's Dictionary v4.0 runs on any computer running Mac OS v7.5 or later. This is a new version and interactive. The full version is available on CD. File size is 2.6 MB, compressed. 4. Mac's Talkin' Dictionary©1997 for PC Is available by requests only. Click here to send a request for Macs Dictionary for PC 5. Mac's Talkin' Dictionary v2.2 includes pictures, icons and sound. Used and refurbished computer accessories can be found at kz900.com at a reasonable price.
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Comments from registered users of Mac's Talkin' Dictionary
Thanks for Helping the Mac Society
B.A.Umaru
Hamburg, Germany
What is particularly interesting is the descriptions of the various software components (extensions, etc.) and their interelations. The producers, especially Apple, rarely give any information that would allow the user to get rid of outmoded or unnecessary components.
I think you have a fine product and I trust that you have plans to keep it regularly updated.
Keep up the good work!
Sincerely,
Al Konze
France
I have some Macintosh technical documents, including "Inside Macintosh". They are good enough, but not handy. I think Mac's Dictionary is the best choice on my poorly powered PowerBook 180c. (I call it the speedster from yesteryear":-)
Thank you very much, in advance.
Regards,
Yukihisa Muramatsu
Hello Jeff. I'm a Blind person and I downloaded your talking dictionary. I like the way you have it written and I'd like to have the password Please for the e/z portion. If you write back and include your full name and address I'll be happy to send you 10 bucks. I've used TexEdit for quite a long time and it is a fine program. Thanks and I appreciate your work.
Don Coco Sacramento Ca
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