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Old 07-09-2010, 04:16 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by bear4hunter View Post
@ Edy

yes indeed, read a lot in the past, and became a member only yesterday - a very usefull forum!

As I don't have a US billing adress, I stick with my Duden Just out of curiosity, I read some reviews - like the 2-star-review. From the product description, it says 50.000 words - my Duden only has 45.000 - so it's hard to believe, that Duden (finds almost every word the reviewer looked up) beats Barron (finds only 40%)

In the german post I reffered to earlier, I linked to a file I found after doing some google searches, it was descripted as "the best english german dictionary for kindle and other mobile devices"- Think I use the Kindle Previewer for PC to check this out...
@Bear4Hunter

I would prefer the barrons since it is in the Kindle store, what I want is a good one which finds a lot of words. I also stumbled over the review (only 40%).

Do you mean the Barrons has 50'000 words and the Duden only 45'000?. I havent' seen that.

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