JORJ v4.1 JORJ Software Co. Registration $30.00 JORJ SPELLING DICTIONARY JAN90 WORD NEW RELEASE What is JORJ ? JORJ (George) is a 58000-word pop-up dictionary that is different from any dictionary you have ever used before. You can surely recall this old chestnut- "How can I find it in the dictionary if I don't know how to spell it?". Well, JORJ precludes the problem because JORJ is phonetic and doesn't really care how you spell the word you are looking for. If you can pronounce it JORJ will find it. For example, you could enter the word "kwoshunt" and JORJ will give you "quotient" or enter "numonik" and get "mnemonic" or "toemain" will get "ptomaine". You not only get correct spelling but the definition and all inflected forms of the word on the same display. JORJ also permits you to scan the definitions of the entire database for a particular word. This SCAN feature will provide a list of words and definitions which contain the scan word as part of the definition. For example- if you scan on the word "flower", a list of flowers will be generated. Similarily, scanning on the word "Lat" will produce a list of Latin words and "Fr" would get French words/phrases. To get a list of dog breeds, you would scan on "dog". The SCAN feature permits searching on either a total word or partial word, referred to as EXCLUSIVE and INCLUSIVE. An exlcusive scan on "India" would list all records containing the word India. An inclusive scan on the same word would also include records which contain the word "Indian" and the list produced would include American Indian tribes as well as references to India. JORJ includes many entries not found in most desk-top dictionaries. Proper names, foreign words and phrases, weights/measures and items of general interest are available. Even a list of Baseball greats is generated by SCANNING on the word "Baseball". JORJ is an entirely new approach to using a dictionary. Hardware Requirements: IBM compatible and Hard Drive. Other Requirements: DOS 2.x or 3.x (SDA format Copyright 1990 SDN Project for SDNet/Works! (sm)) JAN90 WORD