Software : Visual Thesaurus

Software : Visual Thesaurus

Visual Thesaurus

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Visual Thesaurus
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: CSDC
EAN: 0891910000033
Format: CD-ROM
Label: CSDC
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: CSDC
Model: VT3BOXNC
Publisher: CSDC
Release Date: October 20, 2006
Sales Rank: 3312
Studio: CSDC



Features:
  • Interactive dictionary and thesaurus with helpful word maps
  • Rotate word maps in 3 dimensions to reveal complex relationships
  • Over 145,000 English words and 115,000 meanings
  • Intuitive interface; explore 39,000 proper nouns; check spelling
  • Hear both American and British pronunciations







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Item Description:
Thinkmap's Visual Thesaurus is a new type of interactive dictionary and thesaurus. It's sure to help anyone, from a young student to an experienced professional, improve their vocabulary while having a good time. You'll write more descriptively and find the right word while gaining a more precise understanding of the English language. Ace the SATs, spice up your PowerPoint, name your company, and more. With over 145,000 words and 115,000 meanings, the Visual Thesaurus helps you find words through their semantic relationships. Hear correct word pronunciations, both British and American









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great for word geeks! ...
If you love words, sit at a computer most of time and would rather read a screen than a book, you'll love this software. Truly, this is for the visually motivated word geeks. It's compatible with Windows and Mac. I use both and I've loaded Visual Thesaurus on all computers that I use. Settings are customizable. You can print exactly what you see on the screen. I like using the thesaurus in place of a dictionary in order to expand my vocabulary.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * good productive ...
I purchased this product because it seemed interesting. Originally I thought I would use it for my creative writing. But it has become a daily tool for many things. It is very good



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * An excellent learning tool with a unique approach ...
Based on the concept of "thinking maps", a visual organization method utilizing the right brain's spatial approach (similar to Edward De Bono's technic and the "Inspiration" software) this Thesaurus is revolutionary and a very useful tool for both learning and work.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * An Amazing Resource ...
This is one of those tools that I never knew I needed until I had it. I write constantly and often search (wander, cast, roam) about for a word that says exactly what I mean. I have no less than 5 other powerful software dictionaries and/or thesauri--none comes close to VT. This tool allows me to quickly and painlessly brachiate across my dendriform lexicon and infallibly coming to rest on the very word I need!

I consider this an indespensible aid for upwardly mobile authors, marketting professionals, public speakers, teachers and students.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * A Waste ...
This product provides precarious definitions about a word with a 'pretty' map around a word pointing arrows of a scarce amount of obviously similar words. Any online free dictionary will provide you with more complete definitions that this device. It does not enhance the semantic level and comprehension of a word nor of related words, nor it provides a complete list of synonyms, nor antonyms. If you are a writter and want to find the correct word to enhance what you are trying to explain this will not help you. This product is not useful and is a waste in every sense of the term. The description of what it says it can provide is erroneous and once you buy it and find out that is not helpful, they do not allow returns. This product sounds promising my advice is...don't fell on the trap!


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