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(More customer reviews)I already owned the Microsoft Encarta World English Dictionary when I bought Merriam-Webster because I wanted the software to pronounce every word, and Encarta doesn't.
Merriam-Webster's main good point:
pronouces every single entry, including various forms of each word, such as "beauty", "beautiful" plus you can copy the whole disc into your computer, so you don't have to put in the CD every time you look stuff up. Can't do with Microsoft.
Other than that, it isn't a very good computer dictionary. It looks like somebody just scanned the information into the computer. The dictionary has limited space, that's why stuff is crammed in the there, but the computer should read with more paragraph separations which costs no more memory. There are few examples.
I also don't like the fact that you have to clear each entry before you can look up the next word, which I don't have to do with Microsoft's.
It is a usable dictionary and thesarus, and has plenty of entries. I think it is particular worth it for someone learning English as a foreign language.
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America's #1-Selling Dictionary!The NEW 11th edition includes 225000 definitions115000 audio pronunciations 340000 synonyms & related words 21 search options & a free 1-year subscription to the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Web site!System Requirements:PC:Pentium or equivalent WIN 95 98 ME NT XP 2000 CD-ROM Drive 640x480 VGA (SVGA recommended) Mouse & Sound Card Speakers 4 MB RAM 75 MB Hard Disk SpaceMAC:7.5 or higher Power Mac CD-ROM Drive (double speed or faster) SVGA monitor Mouse SpeakersFormat: WIN 98MENT2000XP/MAC 8.6-9.X (CLASSIC)X10.1 Genre:REFERENCE / LIFESTYLE Rating:NR UPC:798694895797 Manufacturer No:95797

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