Thursday, 06 September 2007

WordWeb - My Favourite Software Programme

An Absolute Must Have Programme that's FREE!!!

WORDWEB FREE* VERSION

WordWeb is a handy utility that gives you the definition, synonyms, and antonyms of any given word without requiring you to go online, though it can connect to the Internet for expanded functionality should you want it.


The interface feels like an expanded version of any major word processing app's dictionary function, giving users an instant familiarity--even if they've never used WordWeb. After you type a term into the Lookup dialog box, the word's definition will appear in the interface's top pane, along with tabs that link to various wiki functions.


The bottom pane offers tabs for such items as synonyms, antonyms, and related words. The app's most notable feature is its hot key support; you simply use a hot key combo when the cursor is pointed over any word, and WordWeb will pop up onscreen with all pertinent information.


There are tools for changing the database to one of several English variations, altering the text size, and disabling WordWeb from recognizing offensive terms. The depth and functionality of WordWeb would be worth paying for, but thankfully you don't have to redefine your budget to get it--it's free.


WordWeb is a free English thesaurus and dictionary for Windows, and can be used to look up and replace words from within almost any programme in just one click. It works off-line, but can also look up words in web references such as the Wikipedia encyclopedia.


Features of the free version include:



Definitions and synonyms
Proper nouns
Related words
Pronunciations

150 000 root words
120 000 synonym sets
Look up/replace words

in almost any program

Millions of people from all over the world use this top-rated software.



WordWeb 5 for Windows 98/2000/Me/XP/Vista


Free*. No SpyWare. No AdWare. No viruses. Works off-line.

Get the FREE download now


Alternative links: download.com, Tucows




The software has a full dictionary and thesaurus for American, British, Canadian, Australian, Indian, and global English.


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