QuickDefine Flash script

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  • File name: QuickDefine.zip
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  • Platform: Windows / Mac OS
  • Language: Flash
  • Price:GPL
  • Company: darron schall (View more)

QuickDefine script description:



QuickDefine is a Flash script for Calendar Systems scripts design by darron schall. It runs on following operating system: Windows / Mac OS.
QuickDefine will sit in your system tray and wait for input.

Publisher review:
QuickDefine will sit in your system tray and wait for input. Built with mProjector, NeoSwiff and MTASC, this windows-only application will sit in your system tray and wait for input. Any time you need to look a word up, just click the tray icon and the lookup form will appear. Type in (or paste) the word, hit enter or click the button, and a browser window will launch you to the Encarta site with the definition of the word you were interested in.
Operating system:
Windows / Mac OS

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