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Wokabulary app
Wokabulary app






wokabulary app
  1. #WOKABULARY APP PLUS#
  2. #WOKABULARY APP PROFESSIONAL#
  3. #WOKABULARY APP MAC#

3) the app should display somewhere a “comparison view” to see all the languages in one window (a "more than just 2 languages" kind of view). 2) the "filter tags” section on the left should also display the content in a more compact way instead of the balloon-like view. Word A/word A translation/tag/comments/etc - on just 1 slim line, so that the consultation would faster. It would be much easier and polished to have a smaller view to check the translations and their corresponding tags and comments on just one row (like in Wokabulary version 3). Why did they change it? With the present version scrolling down the word list to find the right translation takes a lot of time (because of the use of large rows and fonts). This app used to have the afore-mentioned user interface in version 3.X.

#WOKABULARY APP PROFESSIONAL#

1) a smaller and more professional order of the words organized in rows and columns a-la Numbers or Excel to better find linguistic correspondences. The app is very good and its iCloud support works very well but the interface lacks some important functionalities on both macOS and iOS: Please updated Wokabulary with these features. the quiz function, very polished interface, but in terms of how one uses the dictionaries everything should run smoothly and faster. The way it looks like now makes it hard to use it when you have lots of words/tags/dictionaries.Īfter so many updates this feature hasn’t been implemented yet and that’s a real disappointment.Ī horizontal view would make this app a much more professional tool. It’d be faster to visualize the results, it’d save space and it would also be much more productive. Instead of displaying one large row with word 1/word 2/tags on top of one another, it would be much more efficient to display all of them on the same line, in a horizontal view. The app is very good but its user interface should be slimmed down and refined.

  • Easily manage multiple languages (In-App Purchase).
  • Wokabulary switches keyboard layouts automatically.
  • Wokabulary can handle any foreign language and any script.
  • Export word lists and share them with your friends (In-App Purchase).
  • wokabulary app

    Import existing word lists from CSV-files.Quickly add new vocabulary – whether in class or on the go.Have your words with you wherever you go.Wokabulary automatically syncs your vocabularies between all your Macs, iPads and iPhones.Two quiz modes let you review your words according to your personal learning preferences.Old and easy words are asked less often.New and difficult words are asked more often.Words get assigned difficulty levels based on how well you knew them in the quiz.Find your words swiftly with the live search.Group and filter your words using topic tags.Wokabulary is available for your Mac, your iPhone and your iPad and it can automatically sync your vocabulary between your devices. It is a versatile tool that helps you manage and learn your own vocabulary. So you should add all languages you can speak in the order how well you understand them.Wokabulary is your personal flash card learning app that helps you learn and organize your vocabulary efficiently. The order of the list of preferred languages determines which languages apps open in when your top priority language is not available in the app.

    #WOKABULARY APP MAC#

    You can also set a list of preferred languages in System Preferences > Language & Region > General on the Mac and in System Settings > General > Language & Region. If your language of choice is not available, contact the app developers to localize their app in your language. Simply go to System Preferences > Language & Region > Apps.Īn app, of course, needs to be localized in the specific language you want to select. In iOS 14 and later you can customize which language each app opens in.

    #WOKABULARY APP PLUS#

    There press the plus button to customize the language for selected app. Simply go to System Preferences > Language & Region > Apps. In macOS Big Sur and macOS Monterey you can control which language each app launches in.








    Wokabulary app