WordFinder 2009 with Collins English Dictionary & Thesaurus 10.1

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WordFinder integrates seamlessly in your document by using a hotkey supported in all current programs, double-click on the translation and it is automatically pasted into your program--fast and easy. WordFinder with Collins English Dictionary & Thesaurus contains more than 190,000 entries and more than 340,000 synonyms. These dictionaries are the leading single language dictionaries for the English language. You can use WordFinder in many ways--search in several dictionaries simultaneously, search for phrases or expressions, use the wild card search, create a user specific note or even create your own user dictionary. WordFinder makes it easy for you. WordFinder 10 Professional supports 14 languages plus the languages, Japanese will be available in the fall of 2009. WordFinder offers the most comprehensive range of dictionaries, with 120 titles from the world's best publishers including HarperCollins, Oxford University Press, Porto Editora, Larousse.

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