Please bring back the Dictionary Lookup Tool from Libronix

I hope Logos would consider bringing back the little Dictionary Lookup Tool in Libronix. For more info, please read this
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I loved that little tool.
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I really hope they bring it back
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I use Google Chrome as my browser and probably my most useful add-in is a pop up dictionary. Whenever I come across a word that I am unfamiliar with I double click it and a nice little pop-up box appears with the definition and an audio pronunciation link.
When I am in Logos I have often wished I could do the same thing. I gather Libronix didn't work that way (I came on board with L4,) but I wish Logos had a better dictionary mechanism than what we have now (prioritize Merriam's)
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I don't want to see Logos wasting manhours on coding that feature back. As Dave Hooton told, L4/5 has a command-line feature for that and that's what I prefer.
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Unix said:
I don't want to see Logos wasting manhours on coding that feature back. As Dave Hooton told, L4/5 has a command-line feature for that and that's what I prefer.
I have L3, L4.6c, L5.1, L5.2a Verbum+.I agree when you are using L4/5 thaa what be program orders is fine, but when you are outside of the program, then Libby wins hands down when it comes to my preferences.
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I agree. I paid for a lot of different dictionaries and Libronix gave me the ability to use those dictionaries not only inside the program, but also outside in other programs without the need to Alt-Tabbing between programs and typing "lookup" and the word in the Logos command line toolbar. Also, and this is imortant to me, the Libronix Dictionary Tool had the ability to jump between ALL you English dictionaries and look at the different definitions simply by clicking next.
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