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From: Judy Richards <JUDY@crnvma.cern.ch>
Subject: on-line dictionaries/thesaurus
To: Tim <timbl@nxoc01.cern.ch>
I understand that a month or two back you discussed this with Jean-Pol
Matheys and got hold of some software but it didn't work properly.
My question is more general - do you know of any software, commercial or
not, that would allow us to put a 'dictionaty server' in the computer
centre? I find it hard to imagine that you could get something completely
for free without breaking some sort of copyright law - at least the
dictionaries themselves must be protected in some way. How much do you know
about this subject, and how should one set about finding out more? Any
leads would be appreciated!