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FCorp---Acronym-Database

Search through more than 15,000 Acronyms.

Tool Name:

FCorp---Acronym-Database

Tool Version: 2016.3

Tool Type: Freeware

Tool Cost In: 0 US$

Tool Target Platform: Windows

Tool OS Support: Win2000,WinXP,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8,Windows 10,WinServer,WinOther,WinVista,WinVista x64

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Short Description:
Search through more than 15,000 Acronyms/Abbreviations from Many Countries.

Long Description 1:
Search through more than 15,000 Acronyms/Abbreviations from Many Countries.

Long Description 2:
Acronym Database is a small Windows application designed specifically for helping you search for acronyms in a large database. Since this is a portable program, it is important to mention that it doesn’t leave any traces in the Windows Registry. You can copy it on any USB flash drive or other devices, and take it with you whenever you need to search for acronyms on the breeze, without having to go through installation steps. Acronym Database gives you the possibility to simply type in the acronym in the primary panel, enable or disable the real-time search mode, pick the search method (exact, anagram, related, or containing text), make the application reveal acronyms containing a user-defined length, and view information about each abbreviation. What’s more, if you do not find an acronym into the database, the tool lets you launch search operations via your web browser and pick from several preset websites. The program allows you to check out lists with Facebook emoticons, country code, currency code, as well as file extensions. You can copy the selected information to the clipboard, so you can easily paste data into other third-party programs. The last option gives you the freedom to sort the file extensions by several preset categories, such as Application, Audio, Development, Data, Document, Font, Graphic, Malware, Multimedia, Video, and others. Plus, you can check out detailed information about each file extension by accessing different websites.