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Slayertplsko
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27 September 2014 at 10:45pm | IP Logged 
Hi there,
I'm looking for a pop-up dictionary app for my Android that would automatically save all
the words I have clicked on. I know there are similar things like LingQ, Polyglot Project
etc., but as far as I know these have this option only for some selected texts. What I'm
actually looking for is a dictionary which would save the words so that I can later
review them. I probably won't be making any flashcards, so such a feature is not
necessary. Have you guys ever heard of any such thing? Do some of you perhaps even use
it? Thanks.

Edited by Slayertplsko on 27 September 2014 at 10:45pm

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Jeffers
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28 September 2014 at 12:44am | IP Logged 
I know that the newer Kindles can save a list of words you've looked up. It is therefore quite possible that the kindle app for android might do the same, but I don't actually know. Definitely worth a look, though.
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Doitsujin
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28 September 2014 at 1:12am | IP Logged 
Slayertplsko wrote:
Hi there, I'm looking for a pop-up dictionary app for my Android that would automatically save all the words I have clicked on.

The latest PC and Linux versions of GoldenDict save the search history. Apparently the latest Android version also allows to save the search history to a text file.

Jeffers wrote:
I know that the newer Kindles can save a list of words you've looked up. It is therefore quite possible that the kindle app for android might do the same, but I don't actually know. Definitely worth a look, though.

AFAIK, the Vocabulary Builder feature is only available on eInk Kindles. The latest Kindle for PC and iOS apps definitely don't have this feature.
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Slayertplsko
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29 September 2014 at 8:02pm | IP Logged 
Thank you, guys. I'll have a look at these.


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