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Old 11-20-2012, 11:14 AM   #6
HarryT
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger View Post
And by the way, HarryT, you could have addressed the OP and say that in your opinion the Kindle App is much better for its free downloadable dictonaries. Unless I misread your post, you appear to attack me for not mentioning dictionaries - hard to read tone of voice when only reading text.
I wasn't attacking anybody. I know absolutely nothing about Coolreader and my question was asking exactly what it appeared to be: ie, what is dictionary support like in Coolreader?

I don't think the Kindle app on Android is particularly good; it lacks any form of organisational capability which is a real nuisance. But dictionary support is one thing that it does do well. I'd love to find a decent reading app which does dictionaries as well as the Kindle app does.

No need to read sinister undertones into innocent questions .
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