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needs more flexibility in interpreting answers 



- Version: 2.1.0, 11/17/2006 03:23PM PST
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brindsley quives
this app is OK as far as it goes, however it's a bit too strict as regards it's interpretation of what is or isn't a correct answer. two examples: i translated "hacia" as "towards" and was marked wrong and told the correct answer was "toward". i translated "mayorÃa" as "adulthood" and was marked wrong and told the correct answer was "majority". add a bit more flexibility in the answer checking and it could be quite a useful application.
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- needs more flexibility in interpreting answers
Fast Version Jump!!?? - Version: 2.0.0, 6/27/2006 07:54AM PST
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Sophya
I must admit surprise at the sudden version jump from 1.0.0 to 2.0.0 in only six days. Given what's new in this version, I must truly wonder if this product merits such a sudden steep increase in it version number. Most programmers reserve entire version number jumps for major overhauls or rewrites of their products, and use smaller incremental jumps for bug fixes, such as 1.0.1, or larger jumps for bigger changes, such as 1.1.0. But an entire version jump in six days? Hmmm...I might be more willing to accept it if the default database of words and phrases was substantially augmented beyond the current 1,800, which, truthfully, is a mere drop in the bucket when it comes to any foreign language. Please continue working on this program, as it is useful and practical, but please consider your current versioning scheme. People just naturally expect BIG changes and improvements when they see big version jumps.
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