>In my opinion, it is better than a dictionary and a phrase book, because
>it has
>more phrases. But it still isn't as good as a real conversation, because
>you are limited to the phrases. I am not trying to sway you one way or
>the other. But I think it has been more useful than a dictionary.
many thanks, this is exactly what I wanted to know.
It sounds like a digital personal translator. Like the big shot politicos
have. I've not seen a translator program handled like this before where
both parties use the same unit. Definitely very cool. Good for
multi-national Newton evangelizing, I'm sure.
But not what I'm looking for, I guess I really just want a dictionary to
help with a class. Thanks for the inside view, tho.
later,
ben.
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