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Department of Defense Acronyms Dictionary 6.0


License Free
Requirements Palm OS 5.0 or higher
Downloads 5 Limitations None
Publisher Beiks File Size 571k
Date added 28 Jul 2008 Check your speed

This is a FREE Lexicon for BDicty Dictionary Reader. It contains a list of over 5, 500 Department of Defense Acronyms. The lexicon file size is over 88 kB.

The downloadable ZIP file comes with a FREE Light version of BDicty Dictionary Reader and a User Manual for BDicty.

About BDicty
BDicty is a general purpose dictionary program that allows hosting of miscellaneous language translation lexicons (distributed separately). Each lexicon allows translation from one language to another. The program comes in two versions - Light and Pro.

BDicty Dictionary Reader Pro features:

  • Expandable with your own terms and articles
  • Native support for external media cards (SD, MMC, CF)
  • Quick lookup words from within any other application
  • Cross-lookup from within articles
  • Most recently used words list
  • Different font sizes
  • Very high database compression ratio
  • Available for all major handheld platforms (Palm OS, PocketPC, Sharp Zaurus)
  • Two view modes for better navigation
  • Best customer reviews award for 2000
For more Beiks' applications, please, click here.

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