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WordWeb is a comprehensive international English thesaurus and dictionary, with definitions, synonyms and many related words. It includes pronunciations and usage examples, and has helpful spelling and sounds-like links. Wordweb does much more than a paper dictionary or thesaurus: WordWeb is truly a Word Web - each definition is linked to sets other related words. Just click on a word to explore the network of meanings.

WordWeb usually resides in the Windows' notification area. It can be activated by holding down CTRL and right-clicking a word in almost any program. This opens the WordWeb main window, with definitions. In addition to its dictionary and thesaurus features, it includes:

WordWeb 5 added the ability to list entries from three online sources: Wikipedia, Wiktionary, and WordWeb Online. These details appear in three separate tabs. Version 6 added audio pronunciations and support for third-party Oxford and Chambers add-on dictionaries.

WordWeb 7 was mainly a content upgrade, with revised definition and sound databases, but also had significantly updated one-click support for the latest browsers and 64-bit programs. Other changes included updated audio pronunciations, improved one-click integration with other programs, better one-click 64-bit and Windows 8 program support, keyboard hotkeys for Bookmark menu items, and auto-detect support for the latest third-party Concise Oxford and Merriam-Webster dictionary add-ons.

Some students require additional supports during reading, such as access to a dictionary where they can look up unfamiliar words or text to speech to support encoding. Both of these features are now built into the iOS software for the iPad, and they are also supported in the iBooks app students can use to read ...

I am a synesthetic of a few different flavors, one of which is letter/number to color associations. Whole words have color averages usually dominated by the first letter. The word "Web" for example, is orange with some blue hues at the end. I found a plug-in for Firefox that colored your tabs, but it was random. I would like to see user-picked colors for specific domains. For example, www.google.com would be a yellowish-orange color on the tab. I would select the specific hue I wanted and the tab would be colored so. That way, if I have a many tabs open at the same time, I will know which one is google at a glance. The ability to associate tonal sounds with the tabs as a mouse-over function or click function would also be very helpful. Those who are more inclined to audio cues would benifit from this immensely! I love designing GUIs, so don't worry, if you don't code this, I will ;) -NeuralZen

I have an existing "user.dic" dictionary, and a couple of specialist dictionaries ("avifauna.dic", "lepidoptera.dic"). They are used by several of my apps, including my e-mail client (Turnpike) and various MS Office apps. I should be able to direct FF to use the former as its dictionary to which new words are added, and to check against all of them when spell-checking.

I'm doing a doctorate in a French university, on databases, and I'm Romanian. This means that I mail/post/write things in French, English and Romanian all the time, sometimes even in the same text box. I'd like a way to tell FF what languages I'm likely to use so that it can use those dictionaries at the same time. If it's really smart, it should also detect what language each sentence/paragraph/text-box is after a few words and restrict the dictionary automatically to that language. And, perhaps, it should use a different underline color for words that are not in the "current language" dictionary but are in another "in use" dictionary, for cases of code-switching (it happens very often when discussing computer-related things in another language than English).

A certain dictionary can be "paired" with a domain by the user: Something in the languages context menu like: "Set Spanish as default language at meneame.net", and then a editable list in the Options.Of course you can always change dictionaries with a right click just like you can right now if you want to write something in a different langiages, but you usually use the same languages in a given domain, and that will make things easier.

Firefox should have a audio management tool. maybe on the right-click menu.so users can control what sounds they hear. this would be useful when multiple web pages are open playing different sounds, or when listening to music while on a game site (the game sound interferes with music). not all web designers make their pages/flash/java apps/audio with a mute button or volume so it might be easier for this to be done through the browser. for example there could be a category on the right-click menu called "AUDIO" then a sub-category "MANAGEMENT" then options like (sub-category allows for additional features later on) "DISABLE ALL SOUNDS ON THIS PAGE"/"ENABLE SOUND ON THIS PAGE", "DISABLE SOUNDS FROM THIS FILE"(when mouse is over a flash document)/"ENABLE SOUNDS FROM THIS FILE"(when mouse is over a flash document),"DISABLE ALL SOUND IN FIREFOX"/"ENABLE ALL SOUNDS IN FIREFOX", (when mouse is over a tab) "MUTE TAB"/"UN-MUTE TAB". this way users can have several tabs open at the same time (isn't that one of the main features) WITHOUT different sounds playing at the same time making a messy noise (you could mute the computer, BUT: what happens if you are listening to music OR... if you need the speakers on for other reasons like phone calls (skype and stuff)). and one more thing:

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