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Old 05-22-2009, 01:32 PM   #92
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Originally Posted by Nate the great View Post
I was just exchanging emails with someone at Adobe, and I was told that while it's a neat feature, most people don't use it. Let's see if that is true.
So, all of those publishers who have sold countless language dictionaries, medical dictionaries, slang dictionaries, etc. for all these years have been selling to a nonexistant market? Not only do a respectable number of fiction readers use a dictionary, but what about the educational market? In case Adobe hasn't noticed, this is precisely one of the markets that Amazon wants to be the "big gorilla" in. Adobe believing that dictionary support is not wanted or used is either misinformed, closed-minded or just plain stupid.
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