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The frontend is very simple, ingenious and aesthetically beautiful, so it's always a pleasure to spend so much time on this app.
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4.88 von 5
8 Bewertungen in Kanada
The frontend is very simple, ingenious and aesthetically beautiful, so it's always a pleasure to spend so much time on this app.
Just wanted to say thanks, this app is really simple and invaluable for me, especially as someone who has some Chinese reading ability for simple words, but nothing beyond that. A lot of apps start from the basic of basics like 大小犳猫的好 etc. which I know, but have to grind through to reach words I don’t know. It has been frustrating being forced through modules of things I don’t need to learn. The ability to select “packs” lets me choose words I need to learn instead of wasting time reviewing basics. Thanks for developing this.
This can’t be the only or even primary app you use to learn Mandarin, but it’s still essential. Every day is gets you to practice recognizing the characters you already know and adds in a few new ones at a manageable rate. Using this app in conjunction with others, like HelloChinese, Du Chinese, and Pleco, will help you immensely. This is the first app I open in the day and it sets me up to better study using others. I can’t recommend it highly enough.
For the current HSK1 it is around 70 USD for a year. Flashcards should not cost the same as a year of study materials written and audio. Otherwise easy to use. Maybe the price has changed, I cannot get the purchase page to open any more. Would have been more interested to say smaller fixed for hsk1/2 and then more for the additional and cool targeted word lists.
I don’t usually leave reviews but this is genuinely an amazing app. Probably the best part is how minimalist it is, no game mechanics or annoying graphics, helps me stay focused on just memorizing lots and lots of words. I just got the premium version and it is definitely worth it. Great work from these developers, especially since some other language apps (looking at you Duolingo) have gone off the deep end into annoying and unhelpful “features”. It would be nice to have a way of searching through your learned words, but in general the ai mechanic gives quite good explanations of terms. Maybe add a pack for 成语?
The app itself is great for learning Chinese vocabulary because it goes far beyond the basic learning level. However the new pricing model is too expensive. So I my main source for learning will be Anki. It’s ok to make money for the effort of creating the app, and compensation is deserved. Why not introduce an ad based version? That way you still make a bit on the version that’s free for users, and then maybe cut back on exorbitant subscription price? People can choose if they want to do away with advertising.
It’s a fine app, but a recent update introduced unlimited — essentially, if you want to do HSK I and another set of flashcards, you need to pay $8/mo or $72/year. I don’t want a subscription, and certainly not for flashcards. I would be OK with buying the packs, but subscribing to them is not the right business model. If you need the reoccurring revenue, there needs to be reoccurring content. Some simple Chinese stories based on the pack would be fine, a podcast, or even access to a study group are all better choices.
This has been the best way for me to learn new vocabulary and the best way to learn Chinese characters. I wish there was a way to target newer words with free practice or at least exclude known words because I learn too slowly and want to spend more time reviewing without having to dig through stuff I learned weeks ago.
I’m an American born Chinese that took a few Chinese classes in Highschool. It’s been a while since I learned and studied new words. But it’s been easier with this app. I really like that they have high hsk packs for intermediate folks. The already know option is great and helps avoid memorizing words you already know. The only thing is it’s missing examples. Words I’ve never heard of before are difficult to understand/use without examples. I have to use another app like Pleco or search online at yellowbridge to see how it might be used especially if it has multiple meanings. All aside, fantastic free app.
This app costs too much for glorified flashcards. just get anki and be done with it