TitanSoft XPress Sozluk 1

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English Description: This is English-Turkish, Turkish-English bilingual and e-Learning dictionary. This unique dictionary has two different databases. One of them is given within the software package (approximately 80.000 words), the other one and also the largest one (approximately 1.500.000 words) is in my Website for remote queries. I want to give a brief example of the usage of this unique dictionary and you can easily recognize the difference between this and the others in the Web.

For example, if you try to search a word in the local database and the search is unsuccessful, then the program automatically checks the Internet connection of your pc, if possible, it automatically tries the search from my Website and screens the possible results within the same graphical user interface. Turkish Description: Kendi kendini gelitirebilen (e-Learning), hem yerel hem de Internet aramas yapabilen nadir Trke - ngilizce, ngilizce Trke szlklerden biridir. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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