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Czech vocabulary application helps untie everyone’s tongue newly also with web interface

09-20-2018 09:32 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: Skoumal, s.r.o.

Favorite Czech vocabulary app improves and expands
vocabulary easier with its new web complement

The Czech vocabulary-building app Vocabulary Miner created by studio SKOUMAL is based on the popular Flashcard System enriched with interactive elements. Currently, it provides an open database of more than 2000 miscellaneous packages for hundreds of customers and newly also a web interface to improve and expand vocabulary easier. The creators of Vocabulary Miner have kept their March promise of launching the web complement that facilitates the creation of custom vocabulary sets and enables bulk import & export of words. “I felt like there was always something missing in the other vocabulary apps. Vocabulary Miner has its quality and freedom to practice with you exactly what you need. We would like to inspire people to build up their own personal vocabulary.
Thus, users could be confident in day-to-day situations: they won’t ‘spenden Geld’ in a German supermarket and will be rightly ‘enthusiaste’ about a French movie,” says Vladislav Skoumal, the founder of SKOUMAL studio. The open database covers many languages and levels ranging between A1 and C2. “The big news is the import/export feature provided by the new web interface. To create your own vocabulary packages is now easy and comfortable,” explains Jan Hanzelka, the project coordinator. Thanks to the synchronization among devices, the user can improve vocabulary with the new words added through the web interface in the mobile app at any time and anywhere. The User can, therefore, take an active part in creating and sharing vocabulary packages with the community online. The Flashcard System learning method has proved very fruitful so far. It forces users to actively recall words from memory and with the option to switch languages according to their wish, the method is even more effective. The better you know the words, the less frequently you will practice them and vice versa.

Highlights:
- web interface for a simple vocabulary import https://app.vocabulary-miner.com/
- huge vocabulary database
- export & back-up in Excel format
- many topics, levels included
- create & share own packages
- multiple language choices
- works offline
- audio pronunciation aid
- statistics
- synchronization among multiple devices
- backed-up data on our servers

Price and availability:
Free in the AppStore and Google Play. Currently, we give away Premium with unlimited
download of ready-to-go packages just for 2$/year.

Available languages:
You can add whatever language you want. The app is translated into Czech, English,
German, French, Slovak, Bulgarian and Spanish.

SKOUMAL Studio has been established in 2014. We develop mobile applications. iOS and Android teams backed by Marketing, Administrative and Testing crews count up to 13 people together. We keep it small but work wholeheartedly. Sophisticated simplicity is what accompanies us on each and every step. Freedom, reliable team, open discussions, and flat hierarchy is what you would find in our offices, except we are usually not there. Many of us are traveling or working home-office.

SKOUMAL, s.r.o.
Vladislav Skoumal
Founder & CEO
SKOUMAL, s.r.o.
skoumal@skoumal.net
+420 606 722 715
Jaurisova 515/4

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