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All I want is a full, contemporary English-English dictionary that is properly formatted for the Reader.
I don't need a fancy way to look up words. When I find a word I don't know, I just want to quit out of my book, go to the dictionary eBook, then skip ahead using alphabetical bookmarks to find the definition of the word in question. Does such a thing exist in Adobe eBook or another Reader compatible format? So far it's been a frustrating and fruitless search. Personally, I can't believe there isn't a basic dictionary on the Sony store. Why on earth wouldn't they have one for sale? ![]() |
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Welcome to the forum, rjip.
I think the problem is that it could take a frustrating lot of clicks before finding the actual word that one wants to look up. But I agree that a dictionary would be very desirable. |
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Have you considered the dictionaries sold in other formats, like those sold by Fictionwise? Of course, you will have to "shift" the format to LRF or ePub.
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Thanks for the tip, I'll look into that. I assume you used Calibre to convert.
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You can convert the mobipocket or MS Reader (LIT) formats to LRF or ePub using calibre. But before that, you'll have to remove the *cough* DRM *cough*, using mobidedrm or convertlit, respectively. Search the forums for some hints.
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I was even looking online for a database dictionary, but it seems like a lot of work, to reorganise all the data back into a format the reader can read...
best is what Seabound advises... |
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I can understand having a dictionary be important but not being the most important feature -- I finally held a Kindle the other day (one of my wife's students has one and brought it with him for me to experiment with) and I have to say that it has no features which outweight the different feeling of holding it and reading with it. The Sony has so much going for it, that rgjp may simply have decided that while the dictionary is important, other features were more important.
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Come on Harry.
If you're a little curious, read on. But I suspect you already know why I chose the Reader. As dhbailey suggests - and just to make it clear - I would like to have a dictionary, but it's not the most important feature in a reader. I'm just trying to find a contemporary dictionary that works. I don't think that's unreasonable. But since you're a little curious Harry - here's why I chose the PRS-505: #1 - It supports more formats. #2 - It's cheaper than both the Cybook and the Kindle. Also comes with 100 free classics. #3 - It's for sale in Canada, unlike the Kindle and its US only network. Amazon isn't selling the Kindle in Canada. Meanwhile, SonyStyle.ca shipped it to me for free, after I got a hands on in the local Sony Store. #4 - The Reader isn't ugly like the Kindle. #5 - I just read books. I don't need a touchscreen. I don't need a keyboard. #6 - Sony has a decent record of keeping the firmware up to date, and they have their own store. Pretty sensible, no? All I'm asking is - why isn't anyone selling a dictionary (like the one on my bookshelf at home) that I can just flip through whenever I come across a word I want to know more about? I'll make the bookmarks. I'll hold down page flip for a few seconds so I can jump ahead 10 pages. I'm OK with that. If someone knows where I can buy a decent contemporary dictionary for the Reader, please point me to it. I'm not considering buying another device. And I'd rather not hack my Reader or break DRM to make it happen. Thanks! |
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Besides which - it's such an obvious book to offer (a dictionary!) that I assumed they would have one on the Sony store or in any of the other formats now supported by the Reader. Yet...I'm still searching.
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Clemenseken wrote a dictionary for the 500/505 you might want to give it a try.
The program requires a Secure Disk. I recommend using the smallest stick possible, this will load the program the fastest. See thread here: Dictionary. I think it should meet your need. Download the latest version .87 Then download the english dictionary I've also updated the auto run see post here so that you can launch the dictionary while your reading a book. Just press and hold the 0 button. =X= |
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@ =X=:
Yes I've seen that solution. However my 4GB SD card is already loaded with books and it takes a couple of minutes for the Reader to process all that when I pop the card in and out. Also doesn't that use the old 1913 Project Gutenburg dictionary? I'd like a new-ish one. Thanks for the links though and for the update on that project. I'm just looking for something a little simpler. |
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I believe it should work with the Memory Stick, but I've only tried the secure disk.
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At the moment the only "easier" solution is to carry a dictionary with you. You can always purchase a dictionary and convert it to LRF/ePUB. If you feel real bold you can also create a TOC via a NCX file. And create a very deep navigation menu. Nick tried to do this but only kept it 1 level deep. Too impacitcal but if you had a recursive TOC then you can get down to a page with serveal key presses. =X= |
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