LLLS English-Danish 4.0

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  • Date added:
    10/12/2003
  • File size:
    196K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Palm OS 3.x/4.x

Publisher’s description

L3's Language Learning System (LLLS) brings a world of language to your Palm. LLLS English-Danish Edition contains 29,924 of the most useful words and terms, a flash card learning system, and a concise pronunciation/language guide.

Version 4.0 features: bi-directional translating dictionaries; tens of thousands of terms; super fast lookup and display engine

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  1. Don't leave home without your order number!!!!!!!!! Nathan Holder -- July 12 2006, 15.49

    If you access internet via more than one IP address or wifi systems you have to re-unlock the vault using the original ordercode EVERYTIME! I was out of town and couldn't access MY DOCUMENTS on my OWN COMPUTER because they were in the vault. Tenebril is more concerned about making money and preventing theft then with the usability of the product.

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