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- From: Guy Yasko <gyasko@example.com>
- Date: 26 May 2001 16:52:44 +0900
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hi there. what's the best way to read those little cdrom dictionaries in linux? you know, the ones that are 1/2 the price of the full-size cdrom dictionaries. i remember there being nice freeware readers for the mac that i used to use at work, but what about linux.? i'd use paper dictionaries, but i left my kojien in canada. (only the useless crap got here.) thanks in advance, g.y. -- Guy Yasko -- gyasko@example.com I'm continually AMAZED at th'breathtaking effects of WIND EROSION!!
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