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Our best-selling product and the gold standard in portable Chinese learning, featuring the ultra-popular Oxford dictionary, handwriting and radical input, flexible Pinyin search, integrated Chinese display, flashcards, high-resolution display, OS5 support, pop-up access from within any application. Includes free upgrade to the PlecoDict software engine (with the same Oxford dictionaries).
Features The essential Chinese reference: contains the complete text of the Oxford Concise English & Chinese Dictionary, 2nd edition, licensed from Oxford University Press. Handwriting input: We use Motorola WisdomPen technology to allow you to look up characters by simply writing them on the screen. Radical input: for those of you who prefer to employ radical lookups, weve also converted the complete radical table from the print version of the dictionary for speedy access on your Palm OSŪ handheld. Powerful Pinyin search: if you know how to pronounce it but not how to write it, just enter the Pinyin romanization of a word, with or without tones, for a list of every possible match. Cross-referencing: Cant tell which of the 9 definitions for time refers to? No matter - highlight it and click a button to instantly pull up its definition in the complementary dictionary. Built-in Chinese display system: so you dont need to buy a separate Chinese OS. Supports high-resolution font display on devices with high-res screens.
Character magnification: on a low-resolution device, tap on a character on the screen to instantly bring up a magnified version of it, allowing you to see details that might not be visible with a normal font. Supports traditional and simplified characters for both handwriting and font display; if youve got enough memory you can even install both (and instantly switch between them).
Flashcards: study on the go with our built-in flashcard system. Save time by creating flashcards from existing dictionary entries. Custom dictionaries: create your own add-on dictionary databases, and search them simultaneously with the Oxford ones. Instant Access: highlight a piece of text almost anywhere on your Palm and pop up the dictionary with a definition. |
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