![]() WordWeb integrates with Word automatically: just Ctrl+right-click on a word you want to look up as you would in any other program. In other programs you cannot use the mouse to look up the word: first select the word you want to look up, then press the keyboard hotkey (default: Ctrl+Alt+W), then WordWeb will show with a Replace button that you can press to paste in a selected synonym. In MS Word, Chrome Browser and some other programs you can click on a word in the usual way WordWeb will show a Replace button you can click to replace the word with a selected alternative. The other version of the program look different and function differently to the Windows version. There is a Windows universal app in the Windows Store. ![]() WordWeb is now available as an iPhone and iPad dictionary Will there be a Linux, Mac, iPhone, Windows phone, etc., version? Yes, if you are the only user of both machines. Can I install on my laptop as well as my desktop? Internet Explorer does not require extensions. To work well with Chrome and Opera, you do need to install a browser extension, and will be prompted to do so when you first use WordWeb to look up a word in a Chrome window if you have not installed it before. WordWeb does not need a Firefox or Edge extension. ![]() Does WordWeb need a Firefox/Chrome/Opera/Edge extension? Will WordWeb work in 64 bit (or 32 bit) Windows? ![]() WordWeb 10 requires Windows 7, 8, 10 or 11 (desktop/laptop, not Windows S). Will WordWeb work in old Windows versions? If you have an earlier version see the What's new page for upgrade information. ![]() Yes, WordWeb 10 is fully updated for Windows 11 (desktop/laptop, not ARM tablets). ![]()
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