Review: NoahLite
Posted on February 27, 2008 by LJ Earnest
Categories: Review,Software
Summary
Noah Lite, by ArsLexis, is a free dictionary program with a choice of 4 sized dictionaries.
Overview
Manufacturer: ArsLexis
Platform: Palm
Current Version: Palm: 0.65
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Four different sized dictionaries
- Easy to use
- Good vocabulary inclusion
Cons
- Dictionaries can’t be stored on an expansion card
- Dictionaries can’t be used from within another program
Why Did I Download/Buy This?
I like having a dictionary handy. Besides allowing me to remember how to spell certain words, I also can look up works to make sure I’m using them properly, or find a word with the meaning I need.
How Do I Use This?
I originally replaced Noah Lite with Mobipocket Dictionaries only because of the ability to store the dictionary on my expansion card, and to use a lookup feature while reading Mobipocket books. After I left Mobipocket for Pluckr, I went with the BDicty program, which integrates with Pluckr, as well as supports multiple languages. However, if you do not mind the lack of integration, Noah Lite is a great dictionary!
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