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Monsieur MAdding dictionaries to the built-in Dictionary Application in Leopard
January 24, 2008 by David Xie
The Dictionary Application (Dict App for short) is really helpful at times when you are reading an eBook / web page. I even define my own shortcut key so that when I high light a word and press “Control + Command + A”, the dictionary app will come up straight away and show me the meaning of the word that I’ve high lighted.
But there is just one little problem…the Dict App only comes with a few built-in dictionaries…for instance if I want to know the Chinese meaning of a particular word, I’ll need to search online / use something else. It would be great if I can add more dictionaries and make it the “one stop” app that I’ll ever need.
Well, it turns out that with the help of DictUnifier, you can add all kinds of dictionaries to the built-in Dictionary Application in Leopard. Take a look of my list (I only use a handful of the dictionaries, others are for my friends) -
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Jonas Wouterswith the help of DictUnifier, you can add all kinds of dictionaries to the built-in Dictionary Application in Leopard.
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