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Macintosh & Windows: Message indicating no dictionaries are installed?

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Macintosh & Windows: Message indicating no dictionaries are installed?

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You must not move the contents of the Ultralingua folder; otherwise, Ultralingua may not be able to find various files. Also, if you wish to access Ultralingua on Mac OS X via services (command-shift-E), the Ultralingua folder MUST be in the applications folder. If you have several versions of Ultralingua on your hard disk, the operating system may not know which version to launch. You should delete all but the most recent copy, and make sure that all your dictionary databases (including personal additions files) are located in the Ultralingua/dictionaries folder. Having multiple copies on your disk may also mean your aliases or Dock icon will launch the wrong version. If this is the case, delete the alias or icon and make a new one from the application in the Ultralingua folder.

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