Company Name: Remember Limited
About: App of The Day 2019 Learn 20 new words every day. Pimp up your vocabulary.
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by Kawii Unicorns
Honestly I hate the app. How do people use this, it doesn’t even teach you like how am I going to learn if it doesn’t even teach me it just throws me right into a game and expect me to know how to do it I am a beginner but come on I want to flashcards like oh this should teach me and I started I was like do you know this word so I guess for now and I’m like how am I supposed to know this if you haven’t even taught me or you just going to watch and then it’s the next day that you got one right 19 wrong that is another thing is why would you put swearwords in it what if kids are trying to play the game I mean I’m 15 so I get it but like come on event and asked me what does this word mean this for this for this one or this one and I’m like how my supposed to know again you’re not teaching me flashcards don’t help you’re not tired you’re not teaching me anything do not get this app I recommend you not to get it look for a different app sorry to the person who made this I just didn’t get how the app works and i’m just being honest.
by SaraHabla
I’ve been using this app for a while to learn Turkish. The interface is clunky (words can’t be organized alphabetically, you can’t check if you’ve already entered a word, the translations are often somewhat off, etc.), but for a free app I didn’t mind the drawbacks or the poor aesthetics. Now that they are charging not only for new features, but have taken away some of the old ones (including the Word Builder game, which was helpful), it’s definitely not worth it. Check out CleverDeck instead - the flashcards you build yourself are free (and if you want to pay, the decks are created by language teachers so you don’t end up with the clunky machine translations) and the app is attractive and user-friendly. You can also import decks from Quizlet if you don’t want to build them all yourself. Remember is not up to par with the other free language-learning apps available and definitely not worth paying for.
by Mr. Rachmunus
I use an iPad Pro 13 inch with a keyboard. I never use it in portrait mode. Which is why I do not use apps which only display in portrait mode. This app is useless to me, because it only displays in portrait mode. Like many of us, I downloaded the app and triggered the trial period without realizing it. I am out ten bucks for the first month. $10/month is too much for what this app does. Especially since it only displays in portrait mode.
By the way, part of the blame for my ire goes to Apple. IOS should rotate all portrait only apps in landscape mode. After all, even squeezed into the vertical space of the screen on my iPad Pro, the app would still display larger than on the display of an iPhone. Also, although I have never designed an iOS app, I suspect that xCode provides insufficient warnings, if any, to developers that they should provide for the display of their app in landscape mode.
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