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3312.1 | Look here, and ask prie/availability questions locally | IOSG::PYE | Graham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's Apprentice | Thu Sep 23 1993 09:41 | 10 |
| The "problem" with international lexicons has been discussed here many
times before. Please look through this conference. Any questions about
how they are sold or what price they are, will nedto be resolved by you
locally, since that sort of thing varies from country to country.
Finally, please take care to spell ALL-IN-1 correctly, all incapitals,
so we can retain usage of the trademark belonging to our only office
product that makes money....
Graham
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3312.2 | dictionaries compatible | PAULUS::HOFMANN | Stefan Hofmann, LC Frankfurt, ISE | Thu Sep 23 1993 12:45 | 9 |
| Fidelma,
now I understand the question, and so I think I can answer:
Yes, the dictionaries are all compatible (American, British, French,
Italian, etc.) whatever is contained in the kit. After installation the
user should be able to simply select another dictionary.
Stefan
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3312.3 | | PAULUS::HOFMANN | Stefan Hofmann, LC Frankfurt, ISE | Fri Sep 24 1993 09:47 | 10 |
| The International Lexicons can be installed on any ALL-IN-1 language.
They can then be used together with the dictionaries that came with the
installed ALL-IN-1 language. This is totally independant from whether
your customer would stay with the British English language of ALL-IN-1
or switch to American English or Swedish or Portuguese or ....
Obviously the International Lexicons cannot help to switch from a
British to an American English version of ALL-IN-1.
Stefan
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