Guru Net
James Kramer
kramerjm at gmail.com
Sat Oct 7 17:18:00 EDT 2006
Startdict is everything that I could hope for. Thanks for the info. I wish
that I would have asked earlier.
Jay
On 10/7/06, Matthew Gillen <me at mattgillen.net> wrote:
>
> James Kramer wrote:
> > I have been using Atomica and its daughter Guru Net for many years on my
> > Windows OS. It is now called Answers.com <http://Answers.com>. It was
> > one of the most widely used tools on the computer. Essentially, you can
> > ALT-click on any word on your screen and receive a wealth of info about
> > the word. They do not make a Linux version. Does anyone know if
> > anything like this exists in the Linux world?
>
> Stardict for gnome does something like that. Start it up (it stays
> docked),
> and then highlight a word in most any application (even emacs!). A
> definition should pop up (assuming you have a dictionary installed).
>
> If you want a "wealth of info" though, you'll have to find the right
> dictionaries to install (or build some yourself)..
>
> Matt
>
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