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  • 1.4f

Lexibar Greek 1.4f, published by lexicool.com, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to give instant on-screen access to the full set of Greek letters and diacritical marks that are missing from standard QWERTY hardware. Targeted at linguists, classicists, theologians, students, and anyone who prepares bilingual documents or academic papers, the program places a narrow, always-on-top toolbar at the edge of the desktop; clicking a symbol copies it to the clipboard so it can be pasted immediately into Word, LibreOffice, e-mail clients, or web forms without switching keyboard layouts or memorizing Alt-codes. Because the interface is restricted to the Greek alphabet and breathing/spacing accents, it eliminates the visual clutter found in general character-map tools and speeds up transcription of ancient, biblical, or modern Greek quotations. The single-version release (1.4f) runs on every edition of Windows from XP onward, requires no administrator rights, stores its settings locally, and occupies less than 2 MB of disk space, making it practical for classroom labs, library computers, or personal laptops that alternate between Latin and Greek input. The toolbar can be set to auto-hide, dragged to any monitor edge, or reduced to a system-tray icon when not needed, ensuring that it never obstructs the active document. Lexibar Greek is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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