ASM installs a separator, even in OS X 10.7.3, whereas mXF does not. I want the separator. Therefore, I continue to use both. So, only 4.0 for the overall rating.
This is Lewis & Short in a Mac app on your Desktop. Find and download v1.2 - 10.6 and later - at
http://individual.utoronto.ca/dunning/
From the site:
"Verba: Lewis & Short’s Latin Dictionary for Mac OS X
This application provides a version of Lewis & Short’s Latin Dictionary, as digitized by Perseus, that is much faster than through a browser, and works without Internet access. It was originally written by Joshua Hayes; I have updated it to take advantage of Lion and add a few niceties to the interface. The code is open source, and will be available shortly. If you have an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, Lexidium is excellent."
In Lion !0.7.2, I have thrice successfully found an invisible,
.keylemon folder that KeyLemon had installed into the Share folder in Drop-fxcking-Box, for God's sake! And this invisible file alone has all of the code necessary to lock you out of computer just as easily as the full installation can! And it does it from inside DropBox! It even has the power to resurrect itself from a Secure Empty Trash!
If, for some insane reason, you wish to return to those thrilling days of yesteryear and make a thirty-five-dollar FLAC recording sound like that three-buck-fifty Lp that you bought 55 years ago and have played 10,000 times on a twenty-buck, Sears Silvertone mono record player using a 75-cent needle, then this is the way to go.
I paid full price for v1.0.0 and I haven't looked back. I'm now using v1.1,1 - all upgrades have been free of charge, needless to say - and my only complaint is that I may have to RTFM to discover what the criteria for distinguishing between H and S are. In general, I prefer H to S, to the extent that I no longer bother to compare. But, maybe I should go back to doing it. I may be missing something by mindlessly going with H, regardless of what genre of music it is that I'm listening to.
IMO. it's worth a hell of a lot more than a mere sawbuck. But, I;m not crazy. If I could have gotten v1.0.0 for only twenty bucks, I would have done it.
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http://individual.utoronto.ca/dunning/
From the site:
"Verba: Lewis & Short’s Latin Dictionary for Mac OS X
This application provides a version of Lewis & Short’s Latin Dictionary, as digitized by Perseus, that is much faster than through a browser, and works without Internet access. It was originally written by Joshua Hayes; I have updated it to take advantage of Lion and add a few niceties to the interface. The code is open source, and will be available shortly. If you have an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, Lexidium is excellent."
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http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Educational/Verba.shtml
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.keylemon folder that KeyLemon had installed into the Share folder in Drop-fxcking-Box, for God's sake! And this invisible file alone has all of the code necessary to lock you out of computer just as easily as the full installation can! And it does it from inside DropBox! It even has the power to resurrect itself from a Secure Empty Trash!
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IMO. it's worth a hell of a lot more than a mere sawbuck. But, I;m not crazy. If I could have gotten v1.0.0 for only twenty bucks, I would have done it.