Russian
Russian is available on iTunes
Jul/06/10 11:53 AM
After many months Memorize Words for Russian is finally up (located here). A lot of care was taken to display (or turn off) a transliteration of Cyrillic to help those not familiar with the writing system.



Katya, my wife and native speaker, created the dictionary of contemporary Russian and is the voice behind the pronunciations.


We’re currently working on the trial version.



Katya, my wife and native speaker, created the dictionary of contemporary Russian and is the voice behind the pronunciations.


We’re currently working on the trial version.
Status on French and Russian
Oct/09/09 12:16 PM
As we mentioned, we are developing French and Russian versions of Memorize Words.
Just to give you an update, the first draft of the dictionaries are ready and thousands words have been recorded by native speakers. We're in the middle of editing the sound files, and this will take weeks.
The Russian version also requires a modification to the app to display Cyrillic and/or transliterated Latin.
Both versions should be available by the end of November.
Just to give you an update, the first draft of the dictionaries are ready and thousands words have been recorded by native speakers. We're in the middle of editing the sound files, and this will take weeks.
The Russian version also requires a modification to the app to display Cyrillic and/or transliterated Latin.
Both versions should be available by the end of November.
Version 1.6 is Available
Sep/25/09 04:34 PM
Version 1.6 is available on iTunes as a free update. This addresses crashes due to the iPhone OS upgrade and freezing in the Practice View.
We are currently focused on developing a French and Russian version of Memorize Words.
We are currently focused on developing a French and Russian version of Memorize Words.
