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New UIQ 3 Merriam-Webster dictionaries

Categories: Applications, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, December 1st, 2006 at 8:54 AM

UIQ 3 Merriam-Webster dictionariesEpocware released three mobile editions of the well-known Merriam-Webster’s dictionaries: English-Spanish, English-French bidirectional dictionaries as well as Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary for Sony Ericsson Symbian UIQ 3-based smartphones.

Both Merriam-Webster English-Spanish and Merriam-Webster English-French dictionaries contain 40 000 entries, numerous translations accommodating with the extensive word translation coverage of each direction. Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary leads to the distinct comprehension of medical language and contains brand names and generic equivalents of common drugs.

Merriam-Webster dictionaries for UIQ 3.0 by Epocware facilitate the process of word translation/definition search by adding the following range of features:

  • Rapid word translation/definition
  • Dictionaries installation on memory cards
  • Installation several dictionaries at the same time to secure more detailed translation
  • Quick access to the translation of the latest searched words
  • Word explanations and usage examples
  • Cross-lookup feature between articles and directions

More information about UIQ 3 Merriam-Webster dictionaries available from here.

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