Helpful for vocabulary learning and quizzing.
When I open it I get a message saying this is built for an older version of Android and I should check for updates. I do, and see it hasn't been updated since 2018! No excuse for this with a paid app. It's such a pity the author has abandoned such a worthwhile project.
Incredible app, can you make one for Polish?
The app is excellent for review and reinforcement of paradigms. Very, very helpful. I only wish that the app would wait for user input after each response before advancing, a la Duolingo. This would allow students to take a moment to reinforce a lesson, and would be especially useful in the case of incorrect responses.
A very good vocabulary/quiz tool for learning ancient Greek, although for five bucks I was kind of hoping for/expecting a more full language-learning package and not just a good flashcard program. It does very much expect you to be learning somewhere else, for which this is just a supplement. Something that would help usability a bit is being able to put more than one level at a time into the quizzes-- like putting them on a checklist you could choose the ones you want from, rather than just one
I love this app. Since I purchased it around 7:00 last night I've been alternating it with the Ancient Greek app that I also bought from you guys about the same time. It is now 9:30 a. m. and I'm still at my apps. It's very hard to find Old Norse material for a beginner like myself. This more than satisfies my needs and expectations. Thanks a million, y'all.
Thanks a lot, such a helpful app. I desperately need a search function though.
Fantastic! I have no complaints. It's an invaluable resource and I appreciate it very much.
Very good app. 2 feature requests: could wait until a tap before showing the options at the quizzes. Audio would be nice, although I know there would be some polemy about the pronounciation.
The app actively opposes your attempts to learn. When you enter a wrong response, the correct answer is shown for 1 second, then the app automatically moves to the next question. The lesson really should advance only on user input.