Dictionary?

On SuSE 10.0 I used to have an app simply called, “Dictionary” and it was placed in the Office > Database section of the kicker menu.
I can’t seem to find that app anywhere for OpenSUSE 11.2. Did they stop supporting/making it?

gymnart wrote:
> On SuSE 10.0 I used to have an app simply called, “Dictionary”

wasn’t it StarDic or KDictionary…or something like that?
were you using KDE or Gnome, and was it built-in or did you add it?

well, there are LOTs of dictionaries available, pick one and install
it: http://tinyurl.com/33tcuql

personally, i use Answers.com which is available in the firefox
standard search bar…just spin it from google to answers…


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There is a Dictionary among the KDE4 widgets; perhaps this is where it has gone.

On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 16:10:23 GMT, DenverD
<DenverD@no-mx.forums.opensuse.org> wrote:

>gymnart wrote:
>> On SuSE 10.0 I used to have an app simply called, “Dictionary”
>
>wasn’t it StarDic or KDictionary…or something like that?
>were you using KDE or Gnome, and was it built-in or did you add it?
>
>well, there are LOTs of dictionaries available, pick one and install
>it: http://tinyurl.com/33tcuql
>
>personally, i use Answers.com which is available in the firefox
>standard search bar…just spin it from google to answers…

Each to their own, but i have serious issues with the quality of
information on answers.