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Always be careful about the software you install from unknown sources.Translation Software | Dictionary | Language Learning Software | Optical Character Recognition Software | Text to Speech software Voice Readerīabylon 6 & Concise Oxford English Dictionary and Thesaurusĭictionary software in over 75 languages and Concise Oxford English Dictionary and Thesaurus This babylon extension for Firefox is not related to the babylon toolbar installed by other software packages. This behaviour qualifies the software as malware in many users opinions. This toolbar overrides default browser settings, does not provide an option to automatically revert to previous settings and is infamous for the complicated uninstallation process. According to Wikipeda, there is a babylon malware that is installed with some other third party software, which has nothing to do with this Firefox addon: Babylon toolbar, a browser plugin for Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome, is installed with various ad-supported software packages on an opt-out basis. I want to clarify that this addon is not malware. This feature can be configured in the extension's Preferences Window Extension's supported definition languages: - You can search for a word definition in any of these languages: Chinese, Croatian, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish or Turkish Extension's interface languages: - The extension's user interface can be displayed in English, Italian, Portuguese or Spanish, depending on the user's browser language Is this addon safe?: Some people have sent support emails to the author describing this addon as malware and asking for uninstall instructions.
This feature can be configured in the extension's Preferences Window to be always or never active - The extension's word search window can be displayed by clicking on the Babylon icon located in the status bar or by using the default keyboard shortcut: ALT-Y - The extension's shortcut can be changed for any key combination of your choice in the Preferences Window - If there is a selected word in the web page or email and you display the extension's word search window, the definition for the selected word will be automatically searched - You can choose the default language in which you want your words to be searched: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and a lot more - For every word definition you search, the results can be always displayed in the same window or in a different window for every searched word. Extension's Features: There are many ways to search for the definition of a word located in a web page or an email you are reading: - Right click over a word and select the option "Search in Babylon" to search for the word definition - Double click over a word to search for the word definition. The Solution: This extension was created with the purpose of giving the user a quick and easy way to search for a word definition, using Babylon's online word search feature. Sometimes I don't know the definition of a word in a web page or an email I'm reading, so I have to search for the word definition in websites or even real life dictionaries. Extension's Purpose: The Problem: I'm a native Spanish speaker, but I'm constantly reading documents written in English for my work.