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Mobysaurus Thesaurus v1.0 Released
Wordzilla:
Mobysaurus Thesaurus is an offline, free English thesaurus software based on Moby Thesaurus II
It's different from other thesaurus tools in several ways:
* Comprehensiveness - database encompasses 30,260 roots and over 2.5 million synonyms
* Wildcard word search
* Look up history and bookmark your favorite words and phrases
* Integrates various online linguistic search engines
* Suggest-as-you-type
* Instantly finds related/synonyms roots
* Full-text print and copy to clipboard
Release Notes
Homepage https://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Other/mobysaurus
Version 1.0
Date 16 August 2006
Download Size 4.81MB
License Donationware (Freeware)
Mobysaurus Thesaurus fully complies with the software licensing policy on DonationCoder.com
System Requirements
Microsoft's .NET Framework Version 2.0
Supported operating systems:
Windows 98/ME/2000/NT/XP/2003/Vista
Special thanks to Mouser for offering me so much support and guidance!
- Anderson
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mouser:
One of the coolest things about this is the hierarchical tree of synonym roots so that you can go exploring. It's not obvious but you can double click on words in the root tree to go deeper and deeper.
Hard to describe in words. maybe josh can make a screencast. definitely has to be tried to experience it. And I love the new streamlined user interface :Thmbsup:
NeilS:
The download link on the moby page gives me a "not found" error.
Looks great though. Looking forward to trying it out. :Thmbsup:
Wordzilla:
The download link on the moby page gives me a "not found" error.
Looks great though. Looking forward to trying it out. :Thmbsup:
-NeilS (August 16, 2006, 01:23 PM)
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Thanks Neils, and sorry for that trouble. ;)
We just tweaked a bit (like wording) in the AboutBox to make it look same as other DCware. :-[
Already uploaded, and the download link works now. :Thmbsup:
- Anderson
Josh:
Perhaps a way to link to dictionary.com (so you can look up a word) while highlighting a word? Would that be possible for the future?
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