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McGill English Dictionary of Rhyme; Dictionary which sits in your system tray




Games Casino & GamblingBingo Caller 1.22 by 1-Fix Computer Services
Type: Shareware Cost: 18.00$ Released: 2005-09-10
Bingo Caller is a program for drawing bingo numbers. It displays (and can speak) the number currently being drawn (plus optional rhyming call) on the screen in a format suitable for pc or large screen display. Bingo caller supports 75 and 90 numbers. You can pause/end the drawing at any time, and see the drawn numbers, last drawn number, and the total count of the numbers drawn. Bingo Caller demo allows the drawing of 15 numbers.
Type: Shareware Cost: 54.95$ Released: 2006-10-11
Write & record songs like a pro!Rhyme & Verse is the only choice for writing and recording songs from any Windows compatible PC. Rhyme & Verse empowers song writers & music artists with the essential tools to expand and enhance their creativity. Loaded with hundreds of features not available in any other standalone package, Rhyme & Verse delivers the power and flexibility songwriters demand and deserve
Type: Freeware Released: 2003-01-01
The tcpIQ Dictionary is a handy, free dictionary which sits in your system tray monitoring clipboard. When you copy a piece of text into the clipboard, the dictionary 'opens up'. Double clicking on the icon will take you to www.dictionary.com where the definition of the word will be displayed. It also features a thesaurus, allows you to search for the word using Google and it can be set to run automatically on start up.
Paltforms: Windows
Keywords: MCGILL, chooser, number, LEX, WEBSTER, homophones, COPYWRITERS
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Type: Freeware Released: 2004-12-10
Free software rhyming dictionary derived from the award-winning McGill English Dictionary of Rhyme by American poet Bryant McGill, which is the world's most extensive rhyming reference ever created in the history of the English language and is used by tens-of-thousands of writers, educators, students, aspiring poets and songwriters from over 100 countries.

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