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April 10, 2007

Very powerful computer-based dictionary

Tired of your local library not having the English-to-WhateverLanguage Dictionary that you want?  Tired of being the librarian who has to order for this section?  No worries!  Check out Coolexon. 

The Coolexon Dictionary, from Coolsoft, is available now as a free download on a trial basis.  The dictionary offers multi-language translation software and dictionaries for 60+ languages, including English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and many more languages.  And the scary thing is that, once downloaded, the whole thing is only 3MB.  No, LiB didn't mis-type that...3MB.  Craziness.  Read more about the features in their press release.

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