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I have been using grader.com and I have found that key websites are missing very basic details. It is a problem for a lot of sites. Does anyone else use services like this?
Sunday, March 22, 2009
OS X Dictionary, Google Search, and Text to Speech
Kurzweil 3000 has some great products. I have a customer that utilizes them to master difficult(extremely complex) topics in a short order. This customer switch to OS X last fall and had the Parallels Desktop installed. One of the guys installed a interface for Dragon Dictate OS X app. Worked better than on Windows.
Now on Friday came the wish for the Kurzweil 3000 on the Mac. I buckled and suggested using the built in apps from OS X. I had no problem with the Text to Speech. I turned it on in System Preferences>Speech>TexttoSpeech I set the hot key for control + V
Then came the request for dictionary definitions. I suggested we add a google search too. The solution is built into OS X. Double Click the word, right click(control click), select "Look up in Dictionary" or "Search on Google"
Bonus Solutions
In Cocoa Apps > Double Click Word > control+command+D
In Firefox
Install DictionarySearch 3.0
Restart Firefox
Go Tools>Add-ons>DictionarySearch 3.0
Preferences Button
Change the Dictionary 1 text to "OS X Dictionary Search"
Change the URL 1 to "dict:///$"
Click OK
Right Click to access dictionary in Firefox
Now on Friday came the wish for the Kurzweil 3000 on the Mac. I buckled and suggested using the built in apps from OS X. I had no problem with the Text to Speech. I turned it on in System Preferences>Speech>TexttoSpeech I set the hot key for control + V
Then came the request for dictionary definitions. I suggested we add a google search too. The solution is built into OS X. Double Click the word, right click(control click), select "Look up in Dictionary" or "Search on Google"
Bonus Solutions
In Cocoa Apps > Double Click Word > control+command+D
In Firefox
Install DictionarySearch 3.0
Restart Firefox
Go Tools>Add-ons>DictionarySearch 3.0
Preferences Button
Change the Dictionary 1 text to "OS X Dictionary Search"
Change the URL 1 to "dict:///$"
Click OK
Right Click to access dictionary in Firefox
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