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September 29, 2004 1:24 PM
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Nikita Kobrin
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AcronymGenie

► TITLE & VERSION: AcronymGenie 4.2

► LICENSE: freeware

► HOMEPAGE: www.acronymgenie.com

► Software Publisher's DESCRIPTION: Acronym Genie is a searchable database of acronyms and abbreviations from various areas, including Computers, Internet, Information Technology, Programming, Networking and many others. It includes more than 17000 acronyms and offers an easy-to-use interface with simple and advanced search options. In addition to acronyms, it also offers anagram lookup. The program includes an offline database and does not use the Internet to perform searches. The setup file size is only 487 KB.

A comprehensive searchable database of acronyms, abbreviations and initialisms drawn from the world of Computers, Internet, Information Technology, Programming, Networking, Software Engineering, Hacking & Cracking, Embedded Systems, Electronics, Telecommunications, Animation, Graphics, Audio, Video, Multimedia, Virtual Reality, Real-Time Systems, Biotechnology etc.

Using a clean looking, user friendly interface, AcronymGenie lets you view and search abbreviations and expansions using a host of options. Launch it anytime for a quick reference and it sits quietly on the system tray. It is easy, simple and a must for every desktop.

AcronymGenie takes up a surprisingly small amount of disk space and consumes very little of your system resources.

► RATING (snapfiles.com): *****

► REVIEW (Anita Karlson Henssler):

What does it do? 
 
 AcronymGenie is a searchable database of acronyms, abbreviations and initialisms. It covers a wide range of computer related topics - from email, to hacking, to chat, to animation and graphics. But it also contains abbreviations from other sectors like government, mathematics and biotechnology. Not all topics are covered equally well and to the same extent. The main emphasis though is on the computer industry. The latest version has over 17,000 entries. 
 
 How does it work? 
 
 The program provides several search possibilities - from normal searches, to reverse lookup, to anagrammatic searches. Use of wildcards is allowed with a few restrictions. Free use of the asterix (*) is for instance not allowed. 

AcronymGenie Main Window

 The main screen consists of a search field and a window alphabetically displaying abbreviations and corresponding expansions. As you type in the first few letters of the acronym or abbreviation you are looking for, the list of acronyms narrows down until you have a match.  
 

Search Database Window

 The Reverse Lookup function lets you search for words or text strings. This is very helpful when you don't know the acronym. You can for instance search for all acronyms containing, and probably having to do with, "programming", "memory" etc. 
 
 The Anagrammatic Search capability helps you when you don't remember the exact sequence of the letters in an acronym. By typing a few letters, the program searches the database for matching entries, after having reshuffled the letters. 
 
 You will also find a small list of predefined search texts to help you find related acronyms. 
 
 It also has an integrated smiley dictionary, which can easily be accessed from a smiling icon. This dictionary consists of basic smileys, common smileys and less common smileys, all with good explanations.  
 
 The program provides a very useful Help section. Here you'll find a small glossary explaining what an acronym, an abbreviation, initialism, an expansion and a recursive acronym is. A list of the available keyboard shortcuts also comes in handy. A short and concise description of how to use the database and its multiple search functions is also provided. 
 
 What it isn't! 
 
 The database is not a dictionary or encyclopedia. Finding an acronym in the database is no guarantee that this acronym is a standard term in its field. The acronyms and abbreviations have been gathered from many different sources. Some abbreviations have several expansions and some are company specific (indicated by the company name at the end of the definition). 
 
 The database also includes acronyms containing profanity - these expressions have become an integrated part of the Internet slang and participate in completing the database. The questionable words have been censored by inserting asterisks (*) masking some of the letters. 
 
 Is it easy to use? 
 
 The program has an easy interface and is very simple to use. The installation process creates two shortcuts to the program - one in the start menu and one on the desktop. The program takes very little of the system resources so you can let it run in the background. When opened it is easy accessible threw an icon in the system tray.

► NK's NOTE: I think this little program may be especially useful for those who don't have broadband Internet connection.

NK



[Edited by Nikita Kobrin on May 1, 2009 1:55 AM]

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December 8, 2004 4:12 PM
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RE: AcronymGenie

 

Nikita, could you edit your message to include the new Homepage URL of AcronymGenie?

www.acronymgenie.com

Prem De.

 


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December 8, 2004 4:21 PM
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Nikita Kobrin
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RE: AcronymGenie
Originally written by Prem De

Nikita, could you edit your message to include the new Homepage URL of AcronymGenie?

Hi Prem De,

Nice to see you here!

I have already edited my message. Thank you for the update.

Please let us know when a new version is available.

NK


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December 8, 2004 5:36 PM
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RE: AcronymGenie

I've sort of cross-watched and it looks quite helpful, yes. Thank you both

Welcome Prem De


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December 8, 2004 6:30 PM
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RE: AcronymGenie
A foreign language version of this would be most useful for those of us translating into English.  I have a Duden book of German abbreviations that is invaluable.  The most frustrating thing must be looking up a "French" acronym and not finding it in a Canadian text, only to find out that the author has indiscriminately used French and English acronyms in one single French text.
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December 13, 2007 10:05 AM
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RE: AcronymGenie

Thank you, Nikita.

I've installed it now, and found it quite useful.


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May 1, 2009 1:46 AM
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AcronymGenie 4.4

A new version (AcronymGenie 4.4) has just been released.

NK


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May 1, 2009 5:37 AM
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RE: AcronymGenie

www.acronymfinder.net

An on-line database of multilingual acronyms. Find it very useful too.


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May 5, 2009 2:43 AM
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RE: AcronymGenie

Surprisingly, AcronymGenie 4.4 cannot be launched in my system after installation (Windows XP home) generating a "Type Mismatch" warning. Anyone else ever had this problem?


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