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Epocware/Paragon Software brings its dictionaries to BlackBerrys, Java ME enabled feature phones

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Paragon Software/Epocware dictionaries are no longer Symbian and Windows Mobile thing only. The mobile software developer announced that it is bringing its award-winning apps to BlackBerry smartphones, as well as select Java ME enabled feature phones — to reach new customers and expand into new markets. Now, virtually all mobile phone users will be able to have dictionary in their pocket, no matter where they are. Paragon's offering include dictionary lines from such world-famous linguistic companies as Merriam-Webster, Inc., Oxford University Press, Ernst Klett Sprachen GmbH, Chambers Harrap Publishers LTD and Brockhaus Duden Neue Medien GmbH. All dictionaries come with such features as:

  • High quality word translations secured by most authoritative reference publishers
  • Rapid dictionary browsing
  • Word translation in any grammatical word form with the possibility to view the base form
  • Cross-translation between related words and directions
  • The list of 20 recently searched words
  • Word Variants option to check word spelling
Languages supported include English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Russian. --- Related Articles at IntoMobile:
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