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I appreciate this project, simple and useful. I have two questions, which I'm sure I'm putting in the wrong place to get answers. However rhetorically, they also serve as a review. Is there any way to add more sources? I'm not sure if I just happen to be getting unlucky on my queries, but wordnet hasn't seemed to find as many as correlates as I'd normally like. Is there a way to have two hotkeys? I'd like to have one for notifications, and another for activating from the system tray.
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(+) An excellent tool to use across Windows 10 - exactly as hoped for. (-) Two minor things stand out: it won't accept Fn-key as part of hotkey combination and user cannot set whether it should autostart on system load or not.
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Best free dictionary ever ... Just what I wanted. Thank you sundaram sir Love from your countrymen
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Easy to use! Gr8 replacement of WordWeb Pro
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Professional, beautiful, elegant, and reliable. For me this is one of the simple reminders of the boon of computers--and one of my favorite programs for Linux.
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I really like the Artha on my linux desktop. I would like to suggest two new features. 1. Selecting a word and poping up the meaning without manually select the word with mouse right-click. i.e similar to wordweb's ctrl+rightclick, fetches the meaning of the word, under the mouse cursor. It is not always easy to select the word if that word is part of a URL in browser or in a pdf ( todo in pdf we have to change the mode of selection from browse to text first and then select ) ctrl+rightclick or selecting word under mouse cursor is extremely fast and easier. 2. Dropdown suggestions as we start typing the word with from first letter or after few defined number of letters. Thanks for creator for a lovely great product.
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Promoting OSS :)
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I'm another WordWeb user delighted to find an alternative for Linux. Highly Recommended :D
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Love it! :)
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This is is very useful for all school children and adults that love learning and playing with words. This project takes Princeton's WordNet and presents the data with great ease of usability
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I've used wordweb on WIndows for years - so I'm over the moon to have a good linux version too!
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