Two spiffy dictionary tools for Linux desktop users

  2007-03-21 04:30:02
Whether you're learning a foreign language or just need to look up an unknown word or phrase, a good dictionary application can come in handy. JaLingo and StarDict are two such tools. Each sports a polished GUI and a set of features that puts it among the best dictionary applications on Linux. 
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