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On 07/03/2011 06:51 AM, Olivier R. wrote:
Hello everyone,


drewjensen wrote:
webmaster Krackedpress/Lungstrom wrote this:
Three of French dictionaries have not been uploaded, do to it slipping
through cracks in my memory after I downloaded the newest ones.  I was
going to manually update the French ones with the newest .dic word list
files, since OpenOffice.org's site was offline more often than running.
Then a few weeks later, that site was up enough for me to grab as many
of the updated dictionaries as I could.

The French dictionaries are also available here :
http://www.dicollecte.org/grammalecte/telecharger.php

I will release the versions 4.2 tonight or tomorrow.

Regards,
Olivier R.

I have the 4.1 but I had not added them to the list yet. I forgot to do it.

Well if 4.2 is coming out soon, then that would be great.  I will get them.
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