Thanks, franklekens. I didn't install the Littré on my regular computer because I don't really need it, but I was wondering if it works there the same way as in PB360, i.e. point and click and the dict entry pops up on the page. What I am really after is an Italian-Italian or Italian-Eng dict that will do that in PB, or on the computer. I know you can cut and paste into Google translator, for example, which is easy enough on the computer using two windows, but I don't know of a program where you can just point and click. The Internat. Herald Tribune used to have such a feature but it seems to have disappeared, and I don't know of any Italian (or French for that matter) online newspapers that have it, or of any programs you can buy or download that will do it. (Maybe Babylon but I haven't checked them out.)
EDIT: Just found this:
http://www.langmaster.com/lmcom/com/...ictionary.aspx. Seems to work well, but not free. Free trial for 14 days, 6 euros to buy. I assume this would NOT work with PB360, but it does work with a regular computer (XP and Firefox in my case).
@Schnitzel, I'm way out of my league here so I'll just have to wait till somebody points me to what I want (Ital-Eng or Ital-Ital) or somebody makes one. Do you know of a German-German, by the way?