BDicty Dictionary Reader

  I. Introduction
 II. Working with the program
   a) Opening dictionary lexicons
   b) Deleting lexicons
   c) Cross-lookup explained
   d) Adding/modifying articles
   e) Other
III. Program preferences
   a) Interface settings
   b) Fonts
IV. Registration

I. Introduction
BDicty (pronounced "bi-dikti") is a specialized application for reference content, mostly dictionaries. Its main purpose is to allow for quick and handy reference or store one, if it was not available.
BDicty differs from popular document readers by the fact that it is strictly oriented towards indexed reference content, allowing both better data optimization and compression and simplified user interface.
It also differs from a simple database application in having highly compressed data files.

BDicty operates with data files called lexicons, or sometimes dictionaries. Those files contain the actual reference information that the program can show for you. There are different types of lexicons - from language translators through verb conjugation tables to monolingual thesauri and from medical acronyms through compact medical dictionaries to pocket medical encyclopedias.  The sky is the limit for the available reference content. Visit our website http://www.beiks.com for complete list of lexicons for BDicty.

Please pay attention the various data files (lexicons) can actually come from various vendors. Some of them are free, some are paid. Some of them might be bundled with the program, others may be available separately.

BDicty is available on several handheld platforms, including PalmOS, WindowsCE and Embedix (on Sharp Zaurus).

II. Working with the program
A) Opening dictionary lexicons
As soon as the program is run, it searches the available media for installed lexical files. It searches in the main memory, the SD card and on the MC card. It then automatically loads the last used lexicon. If it was run for first time or if the last used lexicon could not be found, BDicty opens the first lexicon in the list.

The name of the current lexicon is displayed in the application title, right after application's own title. For example, you can see "BDicty - EnglishGold", which would mean that the currently opened lexicon is the English Gold lexicon.

You can change to another lexicon by taping the toolbar "Library" button () and selecting another lexicon in the list there. While the list of titles in the library is displayed, pay attention to how an icon indicates which ones are installed in the main memory and which ones - on external media card.

B) Deleting lexicons
The lexicon files are just a single files, which can easily be deleted. However, we recommend that you use the standard un-installation procedure recommended by Sharp.

Before attempting any uninstallations, please remember to close the program.

C) Cross-lookup explained
The cross lookup is a very simple and useful feature, allowing you for quick references of words within the currently displayed article. To perform cross-reference lookup, select a word from the article field and tap the cross-reference button on the toolbar ().

The program will analyze the currently open lexicon and if there is a reverse lexicon, it will first automatically open it. For example, if you have the German-English lexicon open and the program detects that there is an English-German lexicon installed, it will open it. If you are in a plain English dictionary lexicon (which obviously does not have reverse one), then the program will not open anything and proceed to the next step in the cross-lookup procedure.

Once the proper lexicon has been established, BDicty will paste the selected word in the word field and search for it.

Note there is no guarantee that the word will be found. That depends on the lexicons quality and completeness.

D) Adding/modifying articles
This feature is not available in the first release of the program.

III. Program preferences

The program's preferences can be invoked through the menu or by the toolbar preferences button ().

The panel view can be split in horizontal or vertical panes for the list of words and the article text.

The accessibility setting controls how the two panes should be aligned when the panel view is split vertically. Left-handed users may prefer to have the list of words on their left side.

The word field position setting controls where the input should be displayed - at the top, or at the bottom of the field. If you are using the soft screen keyboard, you may find the word field to be more convenient at the bottom end of the screen.

The menu position can also be at the top or at the bottom of the screen, giving you more comfort if you switch from other PDAs.

IV. Registration

All dictionaries you install will have 30 days evaluation period during which you should decide if you like the program and the lexicons or not. You will be reminded about that every time you open a lexicon.

Once you obtain a registration code for particular lexicon, you will be able to open it and there will be no reminder.

Unlocking codes can be purchased at www.pocket-dictionaries.com , www.beiks.com or www.handango.com/beiks .

Registered users also get free support and program updates.