Friday, July 24, 2009

Portable talking dictonary


portable Talking Dictionary 9.0 / RAPIDSHARE LINK

Portable Talking Dictionary 9.0
Talking Dictionary - this voice encyclopedic dictionary that can be used with or without a screen reader. The dictionary is based on the Wordnet 2.1 database and contains over 250,000 words. Tuda include historical figures, slang and ?????.

The dictionary has been updated with the latest additions to the database, which has 8500 words. Talking Dictionary for computers operating on Microsoft Windows operating systems and is optimized for Windows XP. Fully updated with the 8500 definitions of new words. Can be used for other Windows programs such as Word and Microsoft Notepad, etc. The program checks the writing improved. Can search words when the letters are skipped. For users with poor eyesight, the size of the text can be fully configured. Has new voices that can be easily installed. A lot of new features.


Talking Dictionary is a speech enabled 250,000 word English dictionary and thesaurus. Like all the talking software products on this site, Talking Dictionary has been designed for use by the non sighted person. All of the controls are easily remembered keyboard shortcuts and it is a very fast and easy program to use. Like all of the software products on this site, Talking Dictionary is designed to be used as a stand alone program.What this means is that you do not need any kind of screen reading software or anything else to use this program.Your PC must run Windows 95 or greater and you must have a sound card or speakers. Talking Dictionary has been tested and is digitally signed for use on personal computers running Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000 and the Windows 95 98.


Oxfors business english dictionary



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English spelling dictionary


Babylon's new exciting features:

* Easy to install - just download and run
* Easy to use - translate with just one click of a mouse
* Translation to/from 75 languages
* Enables full text translation
* Spell check for Hotmail, Gmail, Blogs...


Oxfors advanced learners dictionaries



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Webster's new world hacker dictionary


Bernadette Schell, Clemens Martin, "Webster's New World Hacker Dictionary"
Wiley Publishing, Inc | 2006 | ISBN: 0470047526 | 387 pages | PDF | 5,2 MB

The comprehensive hacker dictionary for security professionals, businesses, governments, legal professionals, and others dealing with cyberspace

Hackers. Crackers. Phreakers. Black hats. White hats. Cybercrime. Logfiles. Anonymous Digital Cash. ARP Redirect.

Cyberspace has a language all its own. Understanding it is vital if you're concerned about Internet security, national security, or even personal security. As recent events have proven, you don't have to own a computer to be the victim of cybercrime-crackers have accessed information in the records of large, respected organizations, institutions, and even the military.

This is your guide to understanding hacker terminology. It's up to date and comprehensive, with:
* Clear, concise, and accurate definitions of more than 875 hacker terms
* Entries spanning key information-technology security concepts, organizations, case studies, laws, theories, and tools
* Entries covering general terms, legal terms, legal cases, and people
* Suggested further reading for definitions

This unique book provides a chronology of hacker-related developments beginning with the advent of the computer and continuing through current events in what is identified as today's Fear of a Cyber-Apocalypse Era. An appendix entitled "How Do Hackers Break into Computers?" details some of the ways crackers access and steal information.