Dictionnaire Dixel Mobile
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Note de l'éditeur : Cette application n'est présente sur l'appStore que pour permettre aux utilisateurs qui possédaient la version 4.1 de pouvoir télécharger la version 4.2 compatible avec iOS 10.
Depuis 2015, elle a été remplacée par l'application « Le Robert Mobile ».
Reportez-vous au descriptif de cette autre application pour connaître toutes les fonctionnalités de la nouvelle application.
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A must for the iFrancophone
I see from my initial review of V2.2 that I have been using this dictionary for nearly four years, and it deserves at least one review for the current version. I now have it on iPAD (iOS 7.1) and iPhone (iOS 5.1). It is a super resource and has some quite obscure words useful when reading old novels. I also enjoy trying the anagrams which, for someone 50 years younger, would be good practice for cementing word endings in the brain. It has more functionality than other dictionaries - the only thing missing is spoken pronunciation, although the letter by letter pronunciation guide is quite neat
I'm not aware of any bugs.
Excellent French dictionary
The best feature is that it will looks for an approximate match to your search which means you don't have to know the exact spelling of the searched word. Very good synonyms and verbs tables.
Choice
This is simply stunningly good, and is now the French Dictionary of choice offering an array of options and facilities which utterly belies its very modest price.
THE BEST - THANK YOU !!!!
I have uploaded this apps on my iTouch. This is an incredible knowledge and learning tool. A must have for anyone who speaks or learns French. I wish there was a Blackberry version. It conjugates the verbs, provide etymologies and synonyms. It's way easier to use than the paper version and you can carry it with you all the time. Just brilliant, the best investment.
Superb, my favourite language app and dictionary
I studied French at University some years ago, when I had the printed version of Le Petit Robert (a very hefty tome). I wish I'd had this app then! I love the way it presents definitions, context sentences, and features such as the word's frequency. The look up version is very good. I'm surprised and disappointed this app is so unknown.