Company Name: Farlex, Inc.
About: Get the world's most comprehensive ad-free dictionary and thesaurus with
extensive offline dictionary content and synonyms. Dictionary Pro is the premium
version of The Free Dictionary app, featuring:
* No ads.
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E-Mail: android-dictionary-livio@googlegroups.com
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Developer: Livio
by SeahawkMoe
Used to LOVE this Dictionary and I am a true reference type nerd. I rely on Thesauri to select precise meanings as well as expand my vocabulary. Well, I guess Farley won’t be such a reliable resource for that anymore.
The lay-out looks entirely different than it used to. It’s quite underwhelming. It used to have a robust offering of different parts of speech: definition, antonyms, synonyms, thesaurus, legal, medical, etc. And, if that wasn’t enough, there was even the option of clicking on alternative versions for similar information. How great is that for folks who can’t get enough detail?
Now it has a paltry definition and a few entries for thesaurus. I mean, what’s the point? To think I paid for this “pro” version! What’s the point? I see this as an IT company that got lazy. At least I’ll conserve space by deleting the app.
by SoUknow
I downloaded this app today based on the 4 & 5 star reviews posted. So far, it looks promising. It’s too bad the annoying pop-up asked me to rate and review it even though I have not had nearly enough time to discover all of the features! Hopefully, it won’t prompt me again. Ever. Maybe this was a clever way to get a good review before I’ve had time to form an opinion (NOT!). Anyway😊, after an hour of use, it appears to be a fairly comprehensive dictionary and thesaurus. Personally, I can do without all of the extra bells and whistles but, thankfully, the developers were thoughtful enough to give us customization options in Settings. I really like the offline dictionary feature and I may end up liking certain others when I have had a chance to review them. I subtracted 1 star simply due to the rate/review pop-up appearing as I was in the middle of reading the results of a search and this was only an hour after downloading the app. One suggestion: offer a “bundle” price point since there are so many different products in the line. Final thought: IMHO, it’s worth the 4 bucks. 👍
by Mike McCreery
When you upgrade, it looks like an entirely different app, judging by the second icon created on the screen. That’s new in my experience. The pro version has a golden + sign in the upper right corner. I deleted the other app, or icon, not really sure why you’d want the free icon to be on your screen after you paid for the pro version. Somehow I needed to turn off my content blocker to accomplish this task. I would like to update this review to 5 stars, hopefully those issues will be addressed in an update. I really like the app, but those things are a little bizarre to me.