Company Name: Ultralingua, Inc.
About: 290,000 translations • Conjugates thousands of Spanish and English verbs
• Hundreds of usage notes and examples • No internet connection
required
"For serious language students and translators who are looking for
more precision." - The New York Times
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by Prius2014Driver
No translation. Just a dictionary.
by DocG_USC
The dictionary program itself is good. I have no complaints with its' ability to translate from English to Spanish and Spanish to English. The extra ability to review various verb tenses and translate numbers is also nice. What surprised me after purchase was that there is no thesaurus feature included. I had been using the web version of Ultralingua Mobile that includes both a dictionary and thesaurus. I assumed this was included in the software given the $20 price tag. As a supervisor of bilingual student teachers I needed software that was more responsive than a web based program can provide without a fast internet connection. Thus the need for a dedicated program like Ultralingua offers. The software seems a bit costy given its limitations. I will hope that in future updates a thesaurus feature is added.
by Dhandler
Yes, $30 was too high. $10 will probably sell many more copies. Ultralingua apparently agreed that $30 wasn't going to work and lowered the price. It's been said by others but Apple has nothing to do with setting prices so slamming Apple for an app's price seems unfair.
I felt comfortable buying the app for $20 after having first checked out the Ultralingual web site for more details. After ten minutes of trying the purchased app I found it easy to use. I had no problems with conjugations. As advertised, one does not to be online to use it. Searched-for words displayed in multiple phrase context seems extensive. In practical terms, traveling with a paper version is no picnic. I have yet to find a reliable Spanish-English paper version that fits easily in a pocket. And I most always have my iPod Touch with me so I've added a comprehensive dictionary at no extra weight.
Electronic pronunciations would be nice but not sure how much more that would add to the size of the app. Unless I'm missing something, including a simple Help file explaining basic operation may be helpful for some users? We'll see how far a $20 purchase price goes when it comes time for any future updates.