Release Notes for Verbix 4.0.2.7
To understand the concepts presented in this document, it is highly recommended that the reader first gets familiar with the Verbix manual.
The most recent version of manual is located here: http://www.verbix.com/documents/manual/
IME is the abbreviation for Input Mehthod Editor. In Verbix it is a tiny window that lets you input such characters that might not exist on your keyboard.
To activate the Mini IME, right-click the font bar in the verb table view. A pop-up menu will display. Click the 'Character chart' to activate the Mini IME.

For example, with French as the active language the Mini IME looks like this:

To move the characters from the Mini IME into the input box, you have two possibilities:
Many European languages use characters with different kind of accents. Allthough the accents are an essencial part of the characters, students of foreign languages find it hard to remember them. To help in this, Verbix corrects typing mistakes.
For instance, in French, the student might want to conjugate être but he/she forgets the circumflex accent and enters 'etre'.

In the example above, Verbix will popup a window suggesting 'être' instead of 'etre'.
The newest version of Verbix is available at: http://www.verbix.com/download.asp
Verbix is shareware.
You can use the free evaluation version in 30 days.
The evaluation version has the following limitations:
After the 30-day evaluation period you have to either stop from using it or purchase the product. More info: http://www.verbix.com/order.htm