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%OP%VS4.13 (28-Apr-92), Gerald L Fitton, R4000 5966 9904 9938
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German Fitton
Thanks for the German dictionaries. I don't think that they are useful
in their present form.
The improvements which could be made are:
1. The gender of the nouns must be included with the nouns.
2. Only use an initial capital when the word is a noun.
3. Where verbs are listed it's a good idea to indicate whether they are
separable. I suggest adding a / character such as "an/ruen" instead
of "anrufen".
However, as a matter of general principle, for a German spell checker,
EasiWriter's German dictionary takes some beating. As a dictionary for
looking up the meaning of words I believe that a typical dictionary for
use with the GCSE would be more use than a version held on computer.
Sorry to pour cold water on it. Could you be pleasant to the
originator about it because I'm sure he'll be proud of it.