Yeah that would be a good idea.
Yeah, VMWare Workstation and Sun's VirtualBox would be really helpful.
Also, I think it's time you provided a nice large dictionary that has pronunciation features too. Examples:
*dictionary-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
(a review of the best dictionary software out there)
*dictionary.cambridge.org/cepd/spoken.htm
(Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary)
*dictionary-software-review.toptenreviews.com/encarta-right-click-dictionary-review.html
(MS Encarta Right-Click Dictionary)
*www.nuance.com/naturallyspeaking/
(Dragon Naturally Speaking)
This one's not a dictionary software but a *very* accurate voice recognition software suite that was featured in TED by David Pogue
(check out Digit's older TED videos)
Finally, I'd like Digit to provide *lots* of demos and demo creator software this month. For the uninitiated, a 'demo' is kind of a computer program that renders graphics (very cool graphics) at runtime and shows of the talents and the extent of the cool stuff that modern graphics cards are capable of. Oh, and did I forget to mention they are just about 64k in size?
Check out the following link for more examples:
*www.theprodukkt.com/
*www.scene.org/
*www.pouet.net/
Here's a mind-numbing, jaw-dropping... well, I just don't have the words to describe it. Check it out yourself:
*www.theprodukkt.com/debris/
(download this and see for yourself. You need a nice graphics card to see it in action)
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Oh, BTW, add Oxford Collocations Dictionary to the list too.