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Dear team,
do you plan to offer a German version (esp. for the dictionary and flash cards) for your programs/Apps in future, too? I would appreciate it :-) Greetings from Shanghai.
Diese Frage wurde 16 mal angesehen.
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Having German speaking colleagues in our company, we eventually will consider German - but currently there is no specific plan to add German to our dictionary (for at least the next 6 months).
As you may have noted we just added Russian (after Spanish) as the 3rd language and adding an additional language in fact is a considerable task (our dictionary in the meantime has gown to more than 60,000 words and phrases!), so such a work needs quite some time to be finished as all translations need to be prepared once and then will be checked another time before we can release them. PS: In case you are using flashcards you can use the Notes field of each card to include texts in German if you like - and use the settings to show you the notes instead or along the English translations provided by us.
krugerm says:
Dear Klaus, Thanks a lot for your very quick and friendly reply. I am very satisfied with your App on the iPhone and it keeps me learning Chinese, since I can use it everywhere (no excuses anymore!). I have realized that option about the "notes" just after I have posted this question, thanks for reminding me about that. Marlon
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I realized that using the \"notes\" can not handle the German special characters and it will be replaced with a question-mark. Is it possible for you to allow German special characters? Thanks ...
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typing German chars on my MacBook Pro...
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We found the error and it is fixed now - you can add the German special characters also from the Mac now.
Sorry for that! |