I 've found a cool divtionary software named Coolexon. It can do cross translation between different languages, there are no need to worry about to chat with people speaking foreign language! Amazing!
I would like to thank you for causing the next few years of my life to be spent in extensive and expensive therapy. I repressed the memory, but a few months ago I tried Coolexon. It easily ranks up in my list of the worst experiences of my life, and you just broke down my mental barrier against the memory.
I see... So this spam induced thread really struck a nerve now I surely know not to try this Coolexon mall ware.
I would go with crazybutlazy who - has at least 215 times the number of posts that the OP has - thanks for the warning crazybutlazy - or ican I call you crazybut
Actually, I was just being mean to the spammer. I like to get more creative when insulting what a spammer is advertising sometimes, usually when I'm just bored.
I think I am one of those earist users of Coolexon, I've just use it for one week and the releae date of the software in Download.com where I downloaded it is 14th, march. after seeing your reply, I went to softpedia.com and the release date is 15th,march. crazybutlazy, could you tell me how you could get the software and use it a few months ago?
I have a friend who's in a pretty powerful position in the U.S. government. He pulled some strings in order to have an NSA operative use a Fujikawa Slipspace Drive to cause interdimensional instability and he made it to a few weeks after right now. There he obtained the software and returned to a few months ago with it on a 1 gigabyte flash drive, the files compressed. At this time I installed the software on my computer. When the installation finished, I was shocked and horrified when I opened the program. The complete and utter stupidity of the entire interface caught me off guard, and I nearly went into a state of shock. I slowly recovered and attempted to use the software. After 10 minutes of trying to figure out how to actually look up a word, I did so and was instantly traumatized for life when I saw the unbelievably horribly written code of the program doing it's work. It took about a month of therapy to get over it, but I suppressed the memory completely. Now, those memories were unearthed and I have partially lost my will to live.
to CrazybutLazy: You obviously make some nonsense. I am never convinced anyway that you have a friend in a powerful governmental position. I wont miss my own judgements by your spam posts. I have tried Coolexon for a couple of days and it is a very useful dictionary because I am dealing business with US and Europe so I have to learn French and English at the moment. I suggest every one to have a trial of Coolexon, to see if it meets your needs or not. More Coolexon Info.: http://www.secoolsoft.com/coolexon
I am still with Crazybutlazy on this issue and feel that wizardsoft, alias wintersun, has lost the argument and if the dictionary was any good his reply would have been written in the language of the innuit people or in Navaho