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    Encyclopedia Britannica 2005 Deluxe Edition

    Encyclopedia Britannica 2005 Deluxe Edition

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    From: Avanquest
    Category: Software

    List Price: $29.95
    Buy New: $9.99
    You Save: $19.96 (67%)



    New (5) Used (4) from $9.77

    Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
    Sales Rank: 5975

    Format: Cd-rom
    Platforms: Windows Nt, Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp
    Media: CD-ROM
    Edition: Deluxe
    Operating System: Windows NT
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
    Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 7.9 x 1.9

    MPN: 8200
    Model: 8200
    UPC: 018059082007
    EAN: 0018059082007
    ASIN: B0002HQWL2

    Release Date: July 7, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • Brings first-rate reference materials right to the computer
      • Complete 32-volume Encyclopedia Britannica
      • Dictionary and thesaurus; world atlas with over 1,300 maps
      • Vivid illustrations with 17,000 images, video, and audio
      • Ideal for students, lifetime learners, and curious adults

    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Delivers Over 81,000 articles from the Encyclopedia Britannica covering art, history, geography, technology, pop culture, and more. With extra features such as a dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, and multimedia, it's a comprehensive resource for the home, school, or office. Discover a wealth of information in this easy-to-use reference solution!


    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars Horrible, with a capital H.   January 13, 2006
    Ladybug
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I purchased this software because no encyclopedia came with my Dell Desktop. Well I wish I hadn't!!! This software moves entirely too slow. I thought it was just my inexpensive computer which still happens to be windows xp running on a pentium 4 processor. Thanks to the other one star reviewers I realize it's not my computer the software just stinks. I now own a Ibook and enjoy using the Mackiev's Worldbook encyclopedia that came with it. But I have the feeling that the Encyclopedia Britanica has far more articles. But I would never know it takes several minutes to boot up the information and sometimes (most of the times) it just gets stuck. What a waste.


    4 out of 5 stars Detailed encyclopedia   September 26, 2005
    Paul D. Pansegrau
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Lots of information on a wide variety of topics. O.K. search interface is relatively easy to use. Some multi-media features do not work.
    I also own World Book 2003. WB 2003 is not as in-depth an encyclopedia, but it runs much smoother and all of its features work.



    5 out of 5 stars Excellent!!   August 26, 2005
    Albert T. Bugante (Palm, Beach,FL)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This is an excellent product, my kids need not to go to library to do research, they now have a compact library at home thru their PC.


    1 out of 5 stars Disappointed!   July 15, 2005
    D. O'Rear
    12 out of 12 found this review helpful

    I have both Encarta 2005, World Book 2005, and EB 2005 Deluxe CD. The content of the EB 2005 is oustanding as would be expected. However, as the other reviewer stated, the software is horrible and ruins the experience. I am disappointed I purchased the EB 2005. I find it slow as well-VERY SLOW! I would not purchase this product again. I will not purchase future versions either. My computer is very high end. I have 1 gb of memory running on a brand new Sony P4 3.6ghz. So it is not the computer. Encarta runs very well as does World Book. Encarta's text content is better than WB but not as good as EB. For example: looking up Ethics EB is much more complete in is presentation of the topic. World Book is definitely written for a Junior High audience in my opinion. Encarta is very close to EB in text content. The feature I like about World Book is the ability to do a random search called "browsing". I like to do this because sometimes I honestly just want to learn something new and may not have a specific topic in mind.

    I would recommend Encarta if you only buy one.



    1 out of 5 stars Shame: excellent content, miserable software   February 16, 2005
    Sheygetz (Duesseldorf, Germany)
    29 out of 31 found this review helpful

    Undoubtably EB offers a venerable tome of information. Articles tend to be longish and many, e.g. on "Western Architecture or " Psychological Theories" offer a comprehensive introduction to complex topics. If you want to quickly look up a concise definition, look elsewhere. Likewise dictionary and thesaurus are encompassing, incl. etmythology and pronounciation. The atlas on the other hand can't hold a candle to Encarta. If you're looking to get the contents of the famous print edition for a fraction of the price, you'll be fine.

    If, on the other hand, you're looking for a user-friendly, comfortable piece of software to consult routinely, you'll be extremely frustrated.

    This software
    * is enervatingly slow to start up, and the queries aren't much better (we're talking complete installation on the harddisk here!).
    * often does not comply with Windows conventions, e. g. use ESC to close pop-ups, use right mouse button for cut/ copy/ paste, "Mark everything" from menu, F1 for help etc.
    * is hardly user-configurable at all (you can choose 3 grades of type, wow!). I.e. query result windows have to be maximized manually again and again. , adavanced search, too, has to be enabled at every start-up and for each subprogram. Gets kind of tedious.
    * cannot wrap lines correctly with each of those 3 type grades. They sometimes vanish into the wild blue yonder, off screen.
    * needs you to be pretty exact when typing queries: "kelim" gets you nowhere, as it's "kilim", same for "von der Rohe", as the architect was a "van".
    * does have multimedia-elements, but they do seem afterthoughts, not integrated parts of the whole, and remain far below today's possibilities. The architect mentioned is honoured with one illustration (of a chair he designed, my foot!), for the "September 11 attacks" there's nought, no video bit,no Osama tape-excerpt, no crosslink to the atlas in case someone doesn't know where New York happens to be.

    In short: more 19th, than 21st century


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