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Old 08-03-2014, 09:35 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by leftright View Post
Really, Oxford have a dictionary for ereaders available ?.

Could you provide a link please ?.

I have stated that I am willing to pay for a dictionary, all I want is to be pointed in the right direction, can you do that ?.

I'm really not interested in your rants about how ereader OEM's aren't willing to pay for dictionaries.
No, these companies don't sell dictonaries that can be installed to ereaders directly or don't offer these formats to the customer directly.
However, their regular software products can be customized for OEM devices such as ereaders. That was what i was writing about (or meaned to say) not to rant about it.
Maybe you should contact Kobo and ask if they could consider selling a premium dictionary with more word entries. You are not the only person who is willing to pay for a better dictionary.

So the short answer is no, you have make a choice between
  1. a free dictionary (and is available in file format Kobo uses for their dictonaries or can be converted to that format)
  2. the dictonaries provided by Kobo
Both are limited in the number of word entries.
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