I tried to follow your link, and was greeted with a blank page. Is the
site down, already?
Liam Smith
Hugh Denman wrote:
> A chairde,
>
> Please forgive my posting a message for commercial promotion to these
> groups. I'm writing to let you know about a new package for assisted
> Irish learning, called EasyReader. Among the principal features are:
>
> *) a dictionary which integrates with any web browser, Office
> application, or email program, and provides a pronunciation of over
> 5000 common words
>
> *) a selection of literary and popular texts, with recordings of
> readings, so that the learner can practice reading and pronunciation
>
> *) extensive sections on grammatical constructs (verbs, adjectives,
> nouns & declensions, numbers & counting , etc)
>
> *) facilities for writing in Irish, including several traditional
> Irish fonts and more convenient insertion of diacritical markings
> ('fada's and 'seimhiu's) in any application
>
> All recordings are available in all three dialects ('canuint's),
> including those in the dictionary. Every word that is looked up, in
> any application, is automatically added, with definition, to the
> user's personal dictionary log, for easy revision of new words.
>
> If you are interested in learning more about this product, please
> visit the website at http://www.irishforlife.com.
>
> I hope that this information is of use to some of you.
>
> Le gach dea-ghui,
>
> Hugh Denman


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