Monday 12 October 2015

onTouch Dictionary - pop up




The offline English pop up dictionary : onTouch dictionary by adroit apps - shows the definition/meaning of words as pop up or toast. Now word lookup is so easy. It is just like a pocket dictionary. No switching between app is required.

Get ready to download: it works offline that is only one time download and afterwards, no need of internet connection.
Here's how to use it:
1- Hold and select the word you'd like to get the definitions/meaning.
2- Select the Copy button in the menu/Action Bar.

3- And your meaning will be shown as pop up /toast on a screen.
4- Pop up is visible until user closes it.

5- You can also hear the pronunciation of word directly from that pop up window.
Features:
* More than 450000 words
* Get an instant definition of any word. Simply select the word and then click on the copy button, and its meaning/definition will be displayed over currently visible application at instant.
* Depth search is also provided i.e. find the meaning of any word from the definition to any depth.
* Text to Speech is available, i.e. you can easily get the pronunciation of any words simply by selecting and copying the word.
* Compatible with Browsers, Moon+ Reader, WhatsApp and many more
* Fast as it is offline dictionary. (Internet connection is not required).
* The application gets started automatically during the booting up of the device, and works from the background. This feature can also be turned on/off from the settings of the main application.
* User can also look up for the definition of any word, just like any other dictionary application.
* You can also add a new word of our choice with your own sense of understanding.
* Customize the dictionary by adding new words and/or modifying the definition of existing words.
* A list of recently searched word for quick references.
Please send your request and feedback by email.
Keywords : popup dictionary, onscreen dictionary, free dictionary, English, offline dictionary, android dictionary, floating dictionary, floating pronunciation, depth search, Adroit apps

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