It's really unfortunate that a program used by countless seminary professors, theological authors, and pastors has only a SINGLE option for an English Thesaurus. Please add the Oxford English Thesaurus!
Hard to get perfectly alliterated outlines ( or just the right word) when you have a stunted thesaurus!
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I'm just confused as to why there's only the one option, and I'm usually disappointed when I refer to this option. Would love them to add the Oxford Thesaurus, Roget's, The Synonym Finder, etc. It's just odd to me that a company who's primary customers have been pastors and academics, who they are encouraging to write sermons, reports, and dissertations with only their software, would only offer a single one of the most basic of academic writing tools.
The Oxford has 600,000 synonyms and antonyms versus the 275,000 word choices, examples and explanations listed on the Merriam-Webster (elsewhere on Amazon it lists 340,000). I'm GLAD they have the merriam-webster, just wish there were more options!
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