iVocabulary is your personal vocabulary assistant. Collect, manage and study your vocabulary and specific terms for school, University, your job or your hobby.

With iVocabulary on your Mac you can collect, manage and learn your vocabulary on your desktop and sync them via iCloud or Dropbox to iVocabulary on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to learn while you’re on the way.

Besides collecting your own vocabulary, you can download any of the around 3700 collections created by users of ProVoc.

  • Organize your vocabulary in books, chapters and lessons.
  • All devices are kept in synch via iCloud or Dropbox.
  • Record audio and add an image to your vocabulary.
  • Learn new vocabulary with a slideshow.
  • Train your vocabulary with learning cards, multiple choice or written tests.
  • See your learning results in a pie chart and your learning progress in a bar chart.

On your iPhone, iPod touch and iPad you can try iVocabulary 3 for free! The free version is limited to 30 words in a maximum of 3 books, but you can unlock the unlimited version from inside the app.



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Great app for Vocab study – This is the BEST app I have used for vocab study or for any other subject when you want a flash card type of set up. It will take some time to learn all the ways you can set it up for review and testing, but that only shows that there is a lot of flexibility available. It is well worth the trouble it takes to fully understand the workings of this app and it’s associated computer software. Micahmcreid Life saver – This app has been beyond wonderful. It has all of the Greek and Hebrew vocab available, and I threw away about 1,000 index cards! Michael Pearson’s Logos

Collect and organize

iVocabulary is your electronic vocabulary book. Collect your words and add a picture or record a voice and tag your vocabulary with a colored label.

Each word has a difficulty that’s calculated as you learn.

Learn

Lean back and learn words with a slideshow that presents unlearned vocabulary and plays along the recorded audio.

Practice

Deepen your knowledge by practicing using iVocabulary’s different learning modes:

  • learn cards
  • multiple choice
  • written tests

Web Interface

Since iVocabulary is not available for Windows or Linux, it provides is a simple vocabulary editor you can use with your browser. In iVocabulary you activate WiFi availability (in global settings) and then enter the address in your browser.

FAQ

To learn, you first choose what lessons you want to learn. You do this by tapping the checkboxes on the right in the vocabulary overview.

In short: there’s nothing to do for sync. The sync works by exporting the changes to a folder that is then synced by iCloud. iCloud then uploads and downloads those files to the other devices, where iVocabulary then imports the changes in the local database (Dropbox works the same but the changes are up-/downloaded by iVocabulary). In this context, ‘idle’ means iVocabulary did it’s work and the sync service is now in charge to upload / download the data, or, if that’s already finished, there’s nothing to do (aka no new files available).

If you activated iCloud Drive (available since iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite) for your iCloud account, those devices on iOS 8/Yosemite and older devices that use the ‘classic’ iCloud don’t sync anymore. This is intended by Apple. You can use Dropbox to sync your data between older and newer devices. (more info: iCloud Drive FAQ)

Most definitely you used the synonym seperation without knowing it exists. As a default, the slash (/) is the seperation character. In iVocabulary you can store synonyms of a word in just one entry. You don’t need to store two entries with the same translation but can store it in one entry. When practicing, synonyms can be trained seperately. You can disable this in the settings (general).

At the moment iVocabulary doesn’t support uploading content to th download area, but you can share via eMail or messages. The currently available files are hosted and provided by Arizona, the former developer of ProVoc. The files were created by the ProVoc community. Sharing is planned for a future release.

Support

For contacting me directly, you can send a mail using the following button and I will get back to you as soon as possible (applying German timezone and holidays). Please add a note, what version (iOS or Mac) of iVocabulary you are using:

eMail Support

You can find release notes, issues and planed milestones on the support page on github.com.