Santiago - 2-18-2006 at 07:23 PM
The printing seems to be getting smaller and smaller in my little Random House pocket dictionary - soon they'll be gone entirely. I need an Spanish-English dictionary that is small enough to fit in the glove
box but that I can read. Any one have a suggestion? How about those electonic gizmos that you type in the word needing translating. Are they worth
it?
Oh wait - I know who can help me: Hey Neal Johns, which one do you use? heh, heh
baja Steve - 2-18-2006 at 07:52 PM
I used one that was purchased at Best Buy for about $100.00 and liked it. I plan on picking one up next time I am close to a Best Buy
dug - 2-18-2006 at 10:14 PM
I use Slovoed from P****** on both my palm and HP handheld. I like them and I've only had a couple of terms that weren't included. I'd buy either of
them again.
Marinero - 2-20-2006 at 12:49 AM
I have an electronic unit which works quite well. It is a "Franklin" A gift. What I have done is to compose my own reference sheets. I have
organized words by usage....
automotive, construction, fishing, shopping, transportation, etc........... . By doing this I have a usefule reference for specific circumstances.
Also, the compulation process helps you learn.....
bill
Santiago - 2-20-2006 at 07:33 AM
Thanks. I have downloaded the Slovoed to my Palm and it even lets me enlarge the font size to "geezer". Cool.