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| The purpose of Cross+A is to simplify the solution of crosswords, word-based puzzles and logic puzzles (Nonogram, Sudoku, etc.). Cross+A provides very flexible and powerful search tools. The program uses a dictionary of 158000 English words. |
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Jan 31, 2008 10:13:10 | | Size | 6716 kb | | Licence | Shareware | | Status | Minor Update | | Languages | English, German, French, Italian, Spanish | | Tags | anagram, nonogram, griddler, crossword, solve, search, word, cryptarithm, puzzle, trackword, proverb, saying, sudoku, kakuro, slitherlink, synonym | | OS | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista | | Homepage | cross-plus-a.com | | Email | crossa@hotbox.ru | | Author | Sergey Kutasov |
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Description: The purpose of Cross+A is to simplify the solution of crosswords, word-based puzzles, anagrams, cryptarithms and logic puzzles (Nonogram, Sudoku, Kakuro, Hitori, Slitherlink, Link-a-Pix, Fill-a-Pix, Battleship, Hashiwokakero, Masyu, Light Up, Fillomino, Futoshiki). Cross+A provides very flexible and powerful search tools. User can search English words by known letters and descriptions as well as find anagrams and word-combinations. The program uses a dictionary of 158000 English words (part of them - with descriptions). User can add new words, delete and change descriptions or copy them to the clipboard. Program has a nonogram editor for the puzzle creating. Cross+A contains the list of English proverbs and sayings (the lists of French, German, Italian and Spanish proverbs are available for downloading). | Short tags: anagram, nonogram, griddler, crossword, solve, search, word, cryptarithm, puzzle, trackword, proverb, saying, sudoku, kakuro, slitherlink, synonym | Change Info: New kinds of logic puzzles: Light Up, Fillomino, Futoshiki. | Find last version of Cross+A | |
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