Thinking Man's Thesaurus v1.1 Kevin Solway If your word processor doesn't have a thesaurus (or in the case of some versions of Microsoft Word, not much of one), take a look at the Thinking Man's Thesaurus. This freeware 16-bit program lets you enter words either directly or through the Windows Clipboard. A click of a button gives you alternatives, grouped in the sense the word was used. A list of antonyms can be brought up as well. The new word is easily copied to the Clipboard, ready for insertion in your document. The Thinking Man's Thesaurus will tell you if a word is spelled correctly and display similarly spelled words, but it won't offer alternatives as a spelling checker would. Two editions of the program are included, a standard version and a version for use with the freeware dictionary program WordWeb. System Requirements: Windows 3.1and Windows 3.1 Purchase Information: Free