@laobaigou - what material specifically is missing? An organizational difference in our version is that instead of listing all of the pronunciations for the same character under a single entry, we give them each a separate one - we do this for consistency with our other dictionaries; you can easily get to all of the alternate pronunciations for a given character via the "CHARS" tab.
The not-yet-released print version is arranged by pinyin, definitions are for the classical era (Warring States through Han) as well as Medieval Chinese ("Middle Chinese", 220 AD through 907 AD), with Middle Chinese pronunciations. Definitions are in English. The Pleco version has the usual variety of Pleco input methods (pinyin, radical, handwritten, etc.).Pardon me for asking a basic question. Is this a 文言文 dictionary? I'm thinking of studying 文言文, and wondering which dictionary to use.
@ACardiganAndAFrown - That one I actually addressed in a Facebook comment:
Sorry, different thing - we don't offer an abbreviation table at the moment.