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Old 08-11-2013, 10:43 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
Some .dic files are Pocketbook dictionary files.
There really are no true standards for dictionaries so different vendors over the years have cobbled up their own which is why it is hard to find other apps that use them. For many, there are tools to convert *to* the format but not *from*.
Thanks!
Do you know of any tool to covert .dic/.dct to other formats?

I just figured out how to work with .dz files. You have to decompress them to find the .dict file necessary to view them with ColorDict (for example). Although I´ve encountered some dictionaries that come with .index, .dz (decompressing you get the .dict) but no .idx or .ifo to be found anywhere. Do you guys know if there is a way to view these dictionaries that come only with .dict and .index?
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