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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 17:53:00 EST
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- From: Michael Gordon <GORDONM@DENISON.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Word4Win Medical Spellchecker
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- >Has anyone out there heard of an add-on medical dictionary which can be used
- >with Word4Windows? I don't need a dictionary with definitions, just a
- >spellchecker. I know there was/is such a product for the DOS version of Word.
- >Anyway, any information about such a product for Word4Windows is greatly
- >appreciated. Please feel free to reply direct unless you feel this is of
- >general interest.
-
- The DOS product was from Alki Software (aka Peter Rinnearson) who also
- produced a legal dictionary. They did the same thing for Winword 1.X, but with
- 2.X--which has a different dictionary format so older ones won't work--Alki
- came out with ONE dictionary, which has medical, legal, financial, scientific,
- etc. I haven't purchased it, as I was so ticked off that my legal dictionary
- for 1.x was useless. Guess that'll show them!
-
- Michael D. Gordon
- CIS: 71053,471
- Internet: gordonM@cc.denison.edu
- Date sent: 22-DEC-1992 17:53:18
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