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Random Word Generator (Kell): This is a great bit of software if you have need for such a thing. I purchased it several years ago - at a higher price. I would give it an Excellent rating except for their licensing. Here is what it says on their website: The user is entitled to 5 activations. Once the software is activated, all trial limitations are lifted, and the software will remain activated indefinitely unless it is moved to a different drive, or if a major upgrade (x.0) is installed. Minor upgrades are free. Activations are not restricted to one computer.
I've never moved my copy of the application to another drive, yet I've lost my activation multiple times - with no explanation that I can think of. So the licensing can become expensive and I have to wonder what makes my activation quit working.
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eBook to Images (Max): I love using this! It's really easy and works quick. The quality is good . The only qualm, that's not even related to the actual software, is that the input text justification is off and that throws the software off too. Otherwise it's great!
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WordWeb (Kell): Error made in rating this program. It should have shown "Excellent" but I forgot to choose a rating. This is a correction. Previously reviewed.
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WordWeb (Kell): Look no further for a dictionary. This is the best there is. WordWeb comes in a free version and a pro version. I used the freebie for years and recently purchased the pro. This is my number one, must have application. It runs most of the day - unobtrusively - in a corner of my screen, handy whenever I need it. You can let it sit in the taskbar if you prefer.
I tried lots of other dictionaries but this outweighs them all in usability. Try it out. You will see what I mean.
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