Merriam-Webster's Colligate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition
Posted 10/31/2008 at 2:23pm
| by Zack Stern

Browser-like buttons help the app take two steps forward and one back.
Merriam-Webster’s Colligate Dictionary crams 225,000 print definitions into this iPhone app with few other updates. While its search narrows down words quickly, alphabetical browsing is limited, and it doesn’t pronounce words out loud. At least it adds web browser-like forward- and back-buttons for a modest iPhone extra.
We searched for words by typing out the first letters, narrowing down the full dictionary until we found the correct entry. This worked well enough, but we also wanted to leasurely swipe through a list of the letters. Instead, flicks churn through the entire dictionary; good luck getting past the “A” entries with this technique.
The actual entries include helpful information, even without iPhone extras. Most include etymological details, although these are often presented in abbreviated code that makes sense for a print volume but could have been clearer here. Best of all, we bounced between entries by tapping new words, but words in forms other than their root often led nowhere.
While this dictionary feels thin, lacking iPhone enhancements, at least it has a sturdy vocabulary.
Merriam-Webster's Colligate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition
COMPANY: Paragon Technologie
CONTACT: www.penreader.com
PRICE: $24.99
REQUIREMENTS: iPhone or iPod touch with 2.0 software update.

History shows recent words. Taps within definitions lead to new entries. Forward- and back-buttons act like a web browser.

Lacks spoken pronunciation and other iPhone extras. Can’t save
bookmarks. Can’t jump between letters when skimming alphabetically.