![]() ![]() It seems to show all the languages in your normal Dictionary app. Seems a couple folks won free readers and others got discounts and/or other goodies. Just press it and the definitions will pop right on your face. But I also do not know what the OS limitations are and I am too far past my prime coding years to even think of doing it myself.Īnyway, if there is a way to get someone motivated to at least look at trying I am sure more than myself would be very appreciative of their effort.įor those who don't know, there was a competition to port apps here: I see there was recently a contest to port apps to your platform, but w/o access to your potential developer community, this is the only place I might be able to mention it sure would be nice to have to run. It would not need HWR but you can use the software's own onscreen character table to insert letters in the selected cells. So a touch device like the 302 would seem super. Main features include the ability to track changes, comments, edit word. I know someone ported it to the Nokia Internet Tables, well I know N8xx NIT's running OS2008 and might still run under OS2007 but am not certain.Ī lot of readers are also lovers of crossword puzzles. The word editor app allows edit your files docx, word office, excel, file. ![]() The thing about it is it supports doing the New York Times puzzles which use the AcrossLite format (.puz). You could also use Xenotransplantability to get a word with 21 letters that is not a chemical term. The app is one called X-Word and found here: LibreOffice is a fork of Apache OpenOffice, and the two offer very similar word processing apps, but LibreOffice receives more frequent updates and has a. From the developer: Create, edit, collaborate, and share documents using Word for Mac. The program is categorized as Productivity Tools. The size of the latest setup package available for download is 1.1 GB. One app I would LOVE to see ported to your platform, probably the 302 is the best early candidate. Please see our Crossword & Codeword, Words With Friends or Scrabble word helpers if thats what youre looking for. This free Mac app was originally developed by Microsoft. ![]() #1 brecklundin 10-06-2009, 12:15 AMHi Yaro, what3words addresses are easy to say and share, and as accurate as GPS coordinates. ![]()
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