After a long hiatus of about four-five years, I am back on B-Greek. In the meantime, I've gotten married, had three kids, and earned my PhD

I'd like to announce a free online resource:
http://greeklexicon.org/
For now, it contains two dictionaries of Greek, one being Strong's and one being John Jeffrey Dodson's 2010 re-hash of four public-domain lexicons that he did for his Reader's edition of the Byzantine Majority text.
It also contains a "download" section with (for now) two public domain lexicons in PDF.
I hope to expand on this resource later. Should you have any ideas for improvement, please contact me via email or here on B-Greek. My email address can be had from this webpage:
http://ulrikp.org/contact.html
And yes, I do know that Strong's dictionary is not a good resource, and contains errors.
Regards,
Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen
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Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen, Aalborg, Denmark
http://ulrikp.org/ -- home page
http://quiz.emergence.dk/ -- free online Greek and Hebrew quiz