Isn't it possible to make a CD that works both on Mac and Win environments? That way it would be easier to sell to academics and others who use both. Is the Exeter Book available for both? Does anyone know?
Abdullah
----- Original Message ----- From: "Roberto Rosselli Del Turco" rosselli@ling.unipi.it To: James.Cummings@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk; "Digital Medievalist Community mailing list" dm-l@uleth.ca Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 4:25 PM Subject: Re: [dm-l] Re: Exeter Book CD: for free?
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Il mar, 2004-07-20 alle 15:55, James Cummings ha scritto:
Just a note that the Toronto Dictionary of Old English Complete Corpus is available for free from the Oxford Text Archive. As is the York-Toronto-Helsinki parsed corpus of Old English prose. (You must
complete
a form for these resources though.).
Nice! URL of the form(s) to complete?
Ciao
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