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- From: ijp@oak3.doc.ic.ac.uk (Ian Palmer)
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- Subject: Word Hound
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- Date: 22 Jul 92 10:12:12 GMT
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- I have just uploaded 'Word Hound' to Manchester (uts.mcc.ac.uk) where
- it is currently in the 'incoming/riscos' directory, but I assume it
- will at some stage move to the 'pub/riscos' directory. As it's now
- avaiable (I assume to the whole world) here's full info on the program
- so you don't spend weeks getting it only to find you (a) don't want it
- or (b) can't use it.
-
- First let me say, it's big. You'll need 4Meg hard disc space to be
- able to have the full version, and you'll ideally need 6Meg during
- installation.
-
- Although you need big dics space to hold the full application, you
- don't need a massive memory to run it. It takes a 128k wimpslot.
-
- It comes in 6 files :
-
- wordhound.install - text - how to install
- wordhound1 - spark archive - application plus index files
- wordhound2 - binary data - thesaurus data
- wordhound3 - binary data - dictionary data part 1
- wordhound4 - binary data - dictionary data part 2
- wordhound5 - binary data - dictionary data part 3
-
- All these files are under 800k long, and all but wordhound2 are under
- 720k long.
-
- If you don't have the hard disc space, you could just copy
- 'wordhound1' and 'wordhound2' (plus the install text) and just have a
- thesaurus - the program will cope with this. This would only require
- about 1.6 Meg hard disc space, and should fit on a high density
- floppy.
-
- It contains a 30,000 entry dictionary and Roget's 1901 thesaurus with
- an index file containing over 30,000 keywords. Both data files are,
- and remain, compressed (hense the reason they are not archived when
- you receive them, as the archives would actually be bigger :-)
-
- It runs under RiscOS and has the ability to import 'selected' text
- from other packages (eg. Impression) and search for the word passed to
- it. It can then pass the word (or phrase) you wish to replace it with
- back to the application (or whereever currently holds the caret).
-
- Searching is fast, typically well under a second (Arm3) and there are
- three different types of search. Normal (search for the given word),
- 'Start' (search for all words starting with ...) and 'sounds like'
- (search for words that might (given a vivid imagination) sound a bit
- like ....) (useful if you can't spell :-)
-
- There is only one problem with it that I know about, and that is that
- both data files are American (ie. color and the like, yuch!, but there
- is no way I'm going through getting on for 5Meg of uncompressed text
- changing all American spellings to English spellings (well not this
- week).
-
- I would be apreciative of bug reports, suggestions, (but not flames)
- will be gratefully received.
-
- Oh and you're free to distribute it where ever you like, and private
- individuals are free to use it for FREE (organizations, companies,
- and the like must register to USE it (this is laid down in the licence
- that accompanies it) and this will probably cost some nominal fee for
- a site licence).
-
- You may NOT, however, alter it in any way (except perhapse altering
- the !Run file if you must). The program is copyrighted to me, NOT
- Public Domain (but there are few restrictions).
-
- Ian
-
- P.S. Because of the way I have chosen to distribute it, any updates
- will probably not require you to get all the data, just an update of
- the application (wordhound1). Good Eh?
-
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