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Brand: 82167 Format: CD Item Dimensions: Label: Oxford University Press Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Oxford University Press MPN: POPUPOXFREENGDC Platform: Windows Publisher: Oxford University Press Studio: Oxford University Press Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Covering all areas of language and with over 175,000 words and phrases and 270,000 translations, The Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary is an indispensable guide to French as it is used today. The dictionary is compiled from real French, taken from The Bank of French. Instant translations from Internet Explorer. Cutting-edge IFinger technology allows you to move your cursor over a word on your web page and the translation is instantly displayed in a pop-up window. Easy searching in Window. Highlight a word in your Windows application--including e-mail--and with one keystroke you can find the translation. No fuss and no waiting. The Dictionary automatically installs on your hard drive and runs in the background-ready for whenever you need it. Can be easily integrated with any of the iFinger Bilingual and English reference resources which are available on CD. System Requirements: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2K/XP Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Well done! An excellent tool!Hachette, the very famous and respected French publishing house, in partnership with Oxford, always provides great and easy to use dictionaries and encyclopedias and this one is no exception. I have several bilingual dictionaries on my computer and this one is probably the easiest to use, thanks to the pop-up window that stays in the right corner of your screen, always available and always ready. You can be working on a document, reading an article or listening to the radio and when you're ... Read More Rating: - Very Convenient FormatI love the format of this dictionary: you don't even have to boot the dictionary up-- you just double-click on a word on any webpage or document you're viewing, whether it's in French or English, and a little window pops up, giving the definition in the corresponding language. You don't have to open a separate dictionary and type the word in to see the definition. The only time this dictionary makes you type a French word in is when there is a definite article attached (l'), in which case it doesn't ... Read More |