Hi. Currently a Glossword visitor can search all the
glossaries with one query. But, how about enabling a
user to browse ALL the dictionaries at once instead of
forcing the user to pick a sub-glossary to browse?
For example, if I wanted to create a Linux Application
glossary with sub-glossaries such as Office
Applications, Multimedia Applications, Accouting
Applications, Distributions, Hardware, and so on. I
know I can search them all simultaneously, but I cannot
browse them all at once by ALPHABET. It would be
great if I could have the choice of either browsing all the
glossaries at once or drilling down to a specific
dictionary to browse. Many people may not know if a
spreadsheet application is under Multimedia Apps,
Accounting Apps, or if it's included in Distributions.
See my point? Just a suggestion to improve an already
great glossary application!
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Glossword is multilingual software. I have dictionaries with
more than 10 languages, can you imagine what does toolbar
look like? 10 national alphabets at once...