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Dictionary of Computing 1.1


License Free
Requirements System 7.0 - Mac OS 9.2.2'<a href="http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=4725&db=mac">Verbs & Nouns</a>'
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Publisher Jacek Iwanski File Size 2.8M
Date added 09 Jan 2003 Check your speed

'Dictionary of Computing' is a freeware dictionary module for use with the shareware programs: 'Verbs & Nouns' or 'Verbs & Nouns Lookup'. You can download the latest versions of 'Verbs & Nouns' and 'Verbs & Nouns Lookup' directly from VersionTracker at http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=4725&db=mac.

The source for this dictionary comes from the 'Free On-line Dictionary of Computing' by Denis Howe and has been converted to the format suitable for use with 'Verbs & Nouns'. It is a searchable dictionary of acronyms, jargon, programming languages, tools, architecture, operating systems, networking, theory, conventions, standards, mathematics, telecoms, electronics, institutions, companies, projects, products, history, in fact anything to do with computing. You can use the module for browsing, looking up words etc. You can add your own comments, definitions, or translations to any language.

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