Collins-Robert Concise Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Collins-Robert Concise for iPhone.
Collins-Robert Concise is paid iOS app published by Ultralingua, Inc.

Outstanding.

maxlove00

I love the new interface. I'm a daily through-the-day student user. Fast search with everything I need instantly without having to fumble around. No mode switching required. Have had this a while in its prior version and I am BLOWN AWAY by the rewrite. Nicely done, ultralingua!


Magnifique

LPH 7274

This is a great app for learning a language - much more than a dictionary. It's fun, smart, informative. Really a pleasure to use.


Barbod dejami

Barbadmtl

Awesome I use it every day And guess what, it fantastically Guides me through and that's not all I love it where translations are also included in the conjugation section


Excellent

TheDruidCM

Indispensable aid. It shows you your searched word and nearby words. It recognizes verbs not in the infinitive. Highlight any word and it will conjugate it for you.


Vast improvements

Soul on Trial

I like the "new" format, although it may have been implemented some time ago. I took 18 months off from French, so these improvements may have been in place for awhile. This is a thorough reference source. I may not ever use it to its fullest. 5 stars. -NK


Excellent application. Totally worth it.

Skidtz

I have purchased three of the ultralingua dictionaries. They are the best on the market. Keep it up!


Completely broken

semanoesis

The new iOS7 update makes all three of my Collins dictionaries crash immediately on launch. That's an investment of nearly $100 rendered completely useless. Fix this!


Great app, with one little issue

YesNoCancel

This is easily the best French dictionary app. A lot of care was put into making the interface clean and intuitive. And the content comes from LeRobert- arguably the most authoritative source possible for the French language. The only issue is that it's clumsy to close definitions. You open a definition by tapping on the word, but to close you have to click on a little "arrows" button on the other side of the screen. The definitions also stay open forever, so after awhile a bunch of definitions are open. I'd expect them to be closed automatically at some point, like when you open the app.


A true French dictionary

ELCBP

This functions as a true French dictionary complete with IPA for all entries. As expected, multi-word expressions are hard to find, but it's great overall.


Poor dictionary

Schrico

Bought this app because I own the paper version of Robert/Collins. This app is not even close to the paper version. Lots of words are missing, very few example sentences. Very disappointing.