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mezron
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 Message 1 of 26
20 October 2009 at 12:57am | IP Logged 
I'm curious which smart phones people use for language learning. I recently purchased the latest Sony walkman, but it doesn't allow me to add pdf or html files to it. I can upload movies and watch them, listen to audiobooks, etc.. But for some content I would like to follow along with the text.   My guess is the smart phones have most of this capability. I would be interested in hearing your experiences.

The main functionality that interests me is:
Audio player.
Ability to browse html or read pdf files while listening to audio.
Video player.
Storage capacity.

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Captain Haddock
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 Message 2 of 26
20 October 2009 at 4:20am | IP Logged 
It's hard to recommend anything other than an iPhone or iPod Touch. I use my iPod everywhere I go, and I have it
loaded with excellent dictionaries that let me look up anything on the spot. It has a large selection of multilingual
keyboards and the best mobile web browser available.

Converting video to MP4 is the only headache, but there are plenty of apps that take care of that for you.
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josiah
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 Message 3 of 26
20 October 2009 at 9:02pm | IP Logged 
which apps do you use on your itouch? I've got an iPhone and I'd love to be able to use it for language learning :P
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tpark
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 Message 4 of 26
20 October 2009 at 11:33pm | IP Logged 
On my iPod Touch:
French English Dictionary by Cole Zhu version 2.0.2
French-English Translation Dictionary by Ultralingua version 1.2
Van Dale Dutch-English & English-Dutch dictionary by Paragon Technologie GmbH version 2.22
Van Dale Dutch explanatory dictionary by Paragon Technologie GmbH version 2.22
WordBook English Dictionary & Thesaurus by TransCreative Software version 3.6

I have other apps on the device, but these are the ones I use for language learning.

Mostly I use iTunes to play language course materials.


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zenmonkey
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 Message 5 of 26
21 October 2009 at 12:01am | IP Logged 
On the iTouch or iPhone there are:

-- word of the day in 4 languages (World Words) and some excellent
-- SRS card systems like Flash My Brain or gFlash+ (I can strongly recommend FmB, has a good collection or you can upload your own).

on top of podcasts and dictionaries and to play language course material.
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Captain Haddock
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 Message 6 of 26
21 October 2009 at 7:07am | IP Logged 
josiah wrote:
which apps do you use on your itouch? I've got an iPhone and I'd love to be able to use it for
language learning :P


Most of my apps are for Japanese (including several dictionaries and kanji quiz apps), but I'm also trying out a
flashcard app called "Learn".

The two dictionaries I mainly use have nice features like bookmarking, usage/example search, and the ability to
touch any word on the page to see its dictionary entry. I assume that the best iPhone dictionaries for any language
include these features.

The ability to instantly switch between any language's keyboard and easily type diacritics (even from the English
keyboard) really makes the iPhone or iPod Touch superior to smart phones with physical keyboards.
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Paul_Russell
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 Message 7 of 26
06 November 2009 at 5:47pm | IP Logged 
I have found the Palm Treo or Centro to be a perfect language learning companion. It
can do all you ask, and more. Various versions have different amounts of internal
memory, but all can be expanded by SD card. They are NOT cutting edge, but are reliable
and mature platforms which can add to your language learning in many ways:

Audio (mp3, ogg, wma) and Audiobooks
PocketTunes
Audible Player
Kinoma
Coreplayer
mmPlayer
mOcean

Ebooks
eReader (optional translation dictionaries)
Mobipocket (optional translation dictionaries, pdf to mobi conversion)

PDF
Documents to Go (also reads Word, Excel)
PalmPDF (Free)

Dictionary Software
MSDict Dictionaries (with system integration)
SlovoEd Dictionaries (with system integration)
(both MSDict and SlovoEd include flashcard systems)

SRS and other Flashcards
Twinkle (free, Supermemo-style clone)
SuperMemo for Palm
BYKI audio flashcards
Anki Palm (not related to the more famous PC software)
Anki (via the web browser)
(many others also available, but these are the ones I use)

RSS Newsfeeds / Podcasts / Video Podcasts
Kinoma (video and audio)
CorePlayer (video and audio)
Resco Neeews (audio podcasts and newsfeeds)
Pocket Tunes 5 (audio podcasts)

Video - Movies etc:
Kinoma
Coreplayer
mmPlayer

Web:
Built-in browser or Opera Mini.

My Treo came with PocketTunes and Kinoma Player included.

Edited by Paul_Russell on 06 November 2009 at 5:52pm

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Hoopskidoodle
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 Message 8 of 26
09 November 2009 at 1:22pm | IP Logged 
At this point, I'd have to suggest an unlocked iPhone.

Personally though, I'm waiting for a truly open source Android smart phone.


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