Barron’s Bilingual Dictionaries
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English (United States)
Description
2015 editions of American English dictionaries for German, Spanish, Italian and French for in-app purchase. 100 new words, including “googlare, twittare, anti-piratage, biometría, ceberlibro» etc. 100 sample translations of each dictionary to preview before buying _____
The app allows you to easily and quickly navigate through and try out any of 4 English dictionaries for German, Spanish, French and Italian languages, as well as experience the most advanced search, learning, and translation features.
Now you can make sure that a dictionary complies with your language level and contains all words you need before purchase. Full-fledged versions are available for buying with the in-app dictionary catalog.
2015 editions have been updated with 100 new words, including “googlare, twittare, anti-piratage, biometría, ceberlibro» etc. _____
EXPERIENCE SMART DICTIONARY ENGINE
• Full text search allows you to look up words more efficiently throughout the whole dictionary content, including headwords, idioms and usage examples. • Morphology module and “Did you mean” hints help to translate words in any grammatical form (for English, Spanish, French, Italian and German dictionaries). • Hyperlinks between articles and directions.
LEARN LANGUAGES WITH BARRON’S
• Audio pronunciations of English, Spanish, French, Italian and German words recorded by native speakers to master your spoken language skills. • Favorite articles to quickly access and revise frequently searched words. • Search history. While you are using the dictionary, it saves all looked up and viewed words/phrases in the history.
ENJOY THE MOST COMFORTABLE WORK
• Intuitive UI and full compatibility with Windows 8.1. • Snap View mode. • Full support for touch and pointing devices. • “Pin to Start” feature for instant access to purchased dictionaries from the Start menu. • No Internet connection required: simply download the dictionary once and use it without any additional expense. _____
About Barron’s:
With more than 2,000 titles in print, Barron’s Educational Series, Inc. is world-renowned as a publisher of study guides and educational resources for students of all ages. Barron’s Foreign Language Guides cover a multitude of languages from American Sign Language to Turkish, and provide language learners with a wide range of tools, including books, audio products, and online resources. Whether you’re learning a language at home, in the classroom, or looking for help when travelling abroad, Barron’s provides the solutions to all your language needs. Founded in 1941, Barron’s Educational Series, Inc. is a privately owned corporation located in Hauppauge, New York.
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Been trying to use for weeks by John
I purchased a physical copy weeks ago and used my code in it but it just will not down load no matter what I do it is useless
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great dictionary by John
I was able to download dictionary- but I had to be careful to follow instructions.
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same as other user review--unable to download app by R
I purchased the hard copy and have been trying to download the app for German. There is no way to download it that I can see. The instructions are wrong. I think it was just a sales pitch for the boo.
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The instructions need simplifying by John
The dictionary itself works pretty well if you can figure it out. Only due to having worked with computers for years did I persist in downloading the application. The pathway to obtaining the application is clunky and will discourage people trying to get the free download. It does appear that driving someone to buy the more comprehensive dictionary is the goal by the way things are configured. Paying attention to the specific instructions gets you the free edictionary but getting it should be easier considering that it is a benefit of buying the pocket dictionary (which I believe is excellent compared to others in its class).
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Keep the Registration Code if You Bought Hard Copy by Jack
A few people are having problems downloading the dictionary. If you got the German hardcopy, you can go on line and get the app. That page will give you a registration number. Follow the instructions, don't assume you know how to do it. When you get the app downloaded, right-click anywhere and the menu at the bottom will pop up. Click on registered code and then give it to them when prompted. Your actual dictionary will follow.