tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9021297981147411398.post4609921982489320525..comments2023-03-23T04:26:08.646-05:00Comments on iLearn Mandarin: Launching iLearn MandarinJacob Gill (高健)http://www.blogger.com/profile/12858200520875088497noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9021297981147411398.post-45172635056274935082011-05-08T10:00:02.458-05:002011-05-08T10:00:02.458-05:00Hi Thomas,
Thanks for the comments. I would say...Hi Thomas,<br /> Thanks for the comments. I would say that the three apps I use the most are Pleco, Anki and 蘋果日報. A lot of the apps have a very specific learning goal, so I only use them to explore things like poetry, idioms. 蘋果日報 gives me a great tast of Taiwanese news, and there animated stories are very funny. Pleco has got to be the best dictionary out there for iPhones, and since it is free it really is a must have for any Chinese language learner. Anki is a SRS Flashcard system. While the web and computer version is free the iPhone app was $19.99, but well worth it for me since I spend a lot of time on the go. Look for reviews of all these apps and more in posts to follow.Jacob Gill (高健)https://www.blogger.com/profile/12858200520875088497noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9021297981147411398.post-16054577487226136542011-05-08T09:50:38.692-05:002011-05-08T09:50:38.692-05:00Sounds good, there's not a whole lot of info a...Sounds good, there's not a whole lot of info available on the web about it either which encouraged me to do some app reviews as well. What are you 3 favorite iPhone apps that you have, out of your 30?TAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16466622934583726460noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9021297981147411398.post-19864167058037003722011-03-11T15:28:39.512-06:002011-03-11T15:28:39.512-06:00Looking forward to it 表弟!Looking forward to it 表弟!1gshowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01395487805421952235noreply@blogger.com