Interactive Dictionary is a advanced Romanian-English and English-Romanian dictionary
with unique features: translation for over 60,000 words and expressions, English
pronunciation, recognition of Romanian diacritics. It can work either as an independent
application, or integrated with Microsoft Word, the world most popular text editor.
It is faster, simpler to use, and cheaper than printed dictionaries.
InteractivDict is the best solutions for anybody who wants to learn and translate
from and to English, no matter what your current level is! This enormous amount
of information makes InteractiveDict a necessary tool for kids, college students,
professionals, and certified translators; it will help them while doing their homework,
researching, writing documents, or browsing the Internet.
Furthermore, InteractivDict is not a solution just for personal use; international
and multinational companies like Price Waterhouse Coopers installed it on a large
number of computers certifying the quality and business value of the product.
Detailed Features Description
Large database with over 65,000 entries containing words and expressions from the
main vocabulary. Transalation works both ways from Romanian to English.
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Specialized lists of words from more than 100 special topics: economics, IT, biology,
chemistry, etc.
The dictionary was specially designed for any multinational or international trade
companies, and contains more than 5,000 economic and 1,000 IT specific terms.
You can create your own lists of translations, and then distribute them to all your
friends, students, and employees.
The program can be used directly from MS Word by rightclicking the desired word
and choosing the translation that you want to replace that word. Also, the dictionary
can be launched from MS Word toolbar or using shortcuts.
The program can pronounce any words or phrases in English!
Interactive Dictionary is the only product in the market that can let user type
and use Romanian diacritics.
Interface is available in both English and Romanian.
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