5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Collins Spanish-English for iPhone.
Collins Spanish-English is paid iOS app published by Ultralingua, Inc.
chocoleche
i love this thing, it is the most useful app on my ipod touch. well worth the money due to all of it´s functions and features. also, you don´t have be connected to the internet which is a serious plus.
RHMont4
Not too reassuring...conjugation for freir has freido instead of frito...how many other errors lurking?
Speedracer3000
It works fine but it's a bit pricey for a dictionary. It should be around $10.
iPhone User 31666
Tried Spanish Anywhere first, but quickly ran into words that weren't included in that dictionary. This one is comprehensive - I haven't stumped it yet. I like the history feature to review words you've previously looked up, but a bookmark feature would be better as it gives the user more control. An integrated flashcard feature for memorizing the words you've looked up would be hugely useful and would really set this apart from paper dictionaries.
Mschickler
Looks very good so far. The ability to search for a conjugated verb and find the matching infinitive is great (especially for irregular verbs). If it automatically took you to the correct tense page when you tapped on the entry, it would be even better!
lucho2000
I paid almost $25 and no audio pronunciation, that is very bad, So what this app. has different from the other that make it too expensive??ahhh is just because is from Ultralingua :-(
Rudy_Chasal
If I had the time, I would make a list of all the words this dictionary doesn't include. It's practically useless. Don't buy it! I wouldn't download it again even if it were free.
Spanish literature student
Unfortunately, this dictionary really cannot be called "Pro." One would think that "Pro" means "for the non-novice" or "for those seeking additional definitions for less common words." This dictionary, however, is geared toward beginning students and should market itself as such. For example, upon download, I immediately attempted to find some words I had recently come across -- to no avail. "Mordiente" -- no entry found. "Verdín" -- no entry found. While these are not words that basic students need to know, a "Pro" dictionary should be exactly that -- more advanced, with a wider range of vocabulary and an eye toward words a student of Spanish will encounter as his or her studies progress.
baharper
This dictionary is excellent. Not only is casa there (with 9 entries defining it) but so are many other words. I am having a problem with the conjugation function, but that may just be my phone. The previous reviewer who said that even basic words could not be found was not using the dictionary very well.