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Old 11-11-2012, 08:32 PM   #6
Earthlark
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Originally Posted by benedict1 View Post
While online Google Translate seems to be easier to go through than Lingoes. I still have to copy and paste so I just use Google Translate.
In case you haven't figured it out yet, the benefit of Lingoes is that you only have to copy (when using in conjunction with E-book Viewer). The definition of the word, then, automatically pops up. (Note: for this to work, you must right click on the Lingoes icon in Windows' notification area and select "Translate clipboard text".) This avoids the extra steps of pasting and switching windows. (You can also add Google Web Definition to your dictionaries in the Index Group so that this will pop up along with whatever other dictionaries you have installed.)

As for the quality of the Latin dictionaries Lingoes has to offer...
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