The Shakespeare Dictionary App app for iPhone and iPad
Do you ever find yourself reading Shakespeare and are completely lost because of words like Obeisance and Quiddity? This dictionary contains over 4500 Shakespearean words and their definition.
The app also features a quiz style game to test your Shakespeare knowledge, and a notepad that lets you copy and paste text from the guide and email it to yourself.
BookCap Study Guides do not contain text from the actual book, and are not meant to be purchased as alternatives to reading the book.
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Latest reviews of The Shakespeare Dictionary App app for iPhone and iPad
App ok. No search
Well I was able to look up Termagant and that makes the app ok. However no search returns anything and there is no quick scroll within letter. Termagant - (TERM-a-gant) describes someone of violent temper who is always easy to goad into a fight, or always read for some kind of conflict.
Well I was able to look up Termagant and that makes the app ok. However no search returns anything and there is no quick scroll within letter. Termagant - (TERM-a-gant) describes someone of violent temper who is always easy to goad into a fight, or always read for some kind of conflict.
Wouldnt even download for free.
These developers should be ashamed of themselves. A dictionary without a search feature, where you literally have to scroll through terms alphabetically, is all but worthless. IF YOU DONT KNOW HOW TO DEVELOP, OR ARE TRYING TO MAKE A QUICK BUCK, GET THE #%&$ OUT OF THE APP STORE AND QUIT RIPPING PEOPLE OFF WITH SUB-PAR PRODUCTS. Dont be suckered into buying this trash.
These developers should be ashamed of themselves. A dictionary without a search feature, where you literally have to scroll through terms alphabetically, is all but worthless. IF YOU DONT KNOW HOW TO DEVELOP, OR ARE TRYING TO MAKE A QUICK BUCK, GET THE #%&$ OUT OF THE APP STORE AND QUIT RIPPING PEOPLE OFF WITH SUB-PAR PRODUCTS. Dont be suckered into buying this trash.
First try fail
Since annotated versions for electronic Shakespeare are rare I thought this would be useful. However, it failed on the first try- tried searching "hurly-burly" from Macbeth and no result found. Yet its in their dictionary. Does not give one great confidence this will be a useful tool.
Since annotated versions for electronic Shakespeare are rare I thought this would be useful. However, it failed on the first try- tried searching "hurly-burly" from Macbeth and no result found. Yet its in their dictionary. Does not give one great confidence this will be a useful tool.
Great concept. Search bar doesnt work
If the search bar actually worked, and you didnt have to scroll thru every word; it would be much better.
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If the search bar actually worked, and you didnt have to scroll thru every word; it would be much better.