Mobysaurus updated to v1.8 on 12-17-05:
http://www.freewarefiles.com/program_8_182_17140.html
(with download)
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Size: 6.14MB
Publisher: Visit Website
http://computers.net4free.org/moby/index.htm
Release Date: 12-17-05
Submit Date: 12-17-05
OS: Win 9x/ME/NT/2K/XP/2K3
Downloads: 160
http://computers.net4free.org/moby/index.htm
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Latest Version 1.8 (Major Update) 18th Dec 2005
Home Download:
http://computers.net4free.org/moby/download.htm
[Update] Mobysaurus NOW v1.9!
http://www.freewarefiles.com/program_8_182_17140.html
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Size: 6.22MB
Publisher: Visit Website:
http://computers.net4free.org/moby/index.htm
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Latest Version 1.9 20th Dec 2005"
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Release Date: 12-19-05
Submit Date: 12-19-05
OS: Win 9x/ME/NT/2K/XP/2K3
Downloads: 283
Publisher's Description
Mobysaurus is a free, feature-rich English thesaurus software that
integrates Grady Ward´s huge Moby Thesaurus II & far-famed Roget´s
Thesaurus. Both are royalty-free, powerful and most suitable for
everyday reference. With this, you will feel it so much easier to
choose the right word or words for every occasion or purpose.
What´s new in V1.9:
Significantly Expanded and Enhanced Pattern Matching
Wildcard characters supported by V1.9 (in every search mode): * ? [ ]
@ % # !
On-the-fly spelling suggestion now applies to wildcard queries
(unlimited).
A new search mode added -- "Any occurrence + Not synonymous with",
which can be applied by using "!" character.
Better Convenience
V1.9 implemented search history navigation buttons (back / forward)
and associated shortcut keys.
Newly added references: "The Foolish Dictionary" and "Latin Quotes,
Mottos and Phrases", totaling 12 useful references at your hand.
V1.9 includes 5 major enhancements and 7 minor improvements to boost
your word power and productivity.
Bug fixes:
No bug fix in version 1.9"
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At the hurried rate Mobysaurus is going at 'Updates' it'll probably be
at v4.0 by the first of the year, or higher!
CV
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"Corkscrew!" cried Ahab, "aye, Queequeg, the harpoons lie
all twisted and wrenched in him; aye, Daggoo, his thesaurus spout is
a big one, like a whole shock of wheat, and white as a pile
of our Nantucket wool after the great annual sheep-shearing;
aye, Tashtego, and he fan-tails like a split jib in an acf update
squall. Death and devils! men, it is Moby Dick ye have seen--
Moby Dick--Moby Dick!"
--Captain Ahab