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Hank7: While installing TheSage there is a dialog window which says something like "TheSage is being customized for optimal performance on your system".
Does anyone know more about this? Is the portability affected? [2006-06-30 06:48]
Tommy: Hank7, I have been using TheSage from a usb since its first release and have not had a single problem. [2006-07-03 00:59]
Bob Dudley: Great program - using it in a student environment for several english labs at a college... [2006-10-02 12:21]
a: i like it alot, i reminds me of the dictionary/thesaurus i had on my windows 98 box, which i loved [2006-10-12 15:27]
Technomancer: TheSage Dictionary and also the YadaByte Dictionary, are both excellent. They are great to use alongside pretty much any Text Editor or Word processor.
I've been in touch with the publishers who are basically saying that they are working on an updated database file so 'Watch This Space',keep an eye on their web site for updates. [2008-07-15 11:18]
Mike: A new portable version is available 3RC1
http://www.sequencepublishing.com/thesage.html#download [2008-11-04 10:47]
John: New version out!
3.1.0 [2009-01-04 19:45]
Anna: Update 3.1.2.1744 [2009-01-21 05:26]
a: I suspect a separate entry for the 3x version will be needed as it supports only Windows XP, and Vista. [2009-02-25 09:04]
Tom: This is a good freeware dictionary along with Wordweb.Thank you for the authors who developed this. [2010-06-27 15:43]
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