the "neuter" monotone male voice is inaccurate & not clear and why is it the male voice that is predominately used?
what dictionary are they using, not one that is accurateAnonymous - Feb 5, 2009 - Report this comment
EX: LESION is not ANY cut or incision/surgical in the skin... that would be LACERATION LESION (MERRIAM-WEBSTER) abnormal change in structure of an organ or part due to injury or disease Maybe the education systems of today aren't what they use to be in accuracy & clarity... this program isn't much of a help... If the definition is wrong how can one expect to spell the word correctly if they are unsure about the pronunciation?
Although I found this gadget capable of burning 5-10 minutes of my time, I could not make out what was being said some of the time. Of course if one reads the definition it is not to much of a problem. It could just be a little better.
This one needs some serious tweaking. Both speakers' voices are not clear. It's difficult to distinguish v's from b's and s's from f's. Sometimes clicking answer shuts the game down. It's very frustrating and not worth the time. Please take it down and fix it.
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Anonymous Ina Cripps - Jan 2, 2010 - Report this comment
Give options to choose UK English spelling . I am not always familiar with the American way of spelling, thus losing points
Multi-language Anthony Borrow - Nov 14, 2009 - Report this comment
I would like to see this work in multiple languages so that you could get English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, etc. versions
spelling bee Anonymous - Jul 5, 2009 - Report this comment
the lady voice is clear than the man voice
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- Anonymous - Feb 24, 2009 - Report this comment
The English lady's voive should be used as it is clear and correct.
too mucy clicking/moving Anonymous - Feb 5, 2009 - Report this comment
to click on sound then type then click on answer... why not just use keyboard... for all of it...? aka user friendly motions
audio... what? Anonymous - Feb 5, 2009 - Report this comment
the "neuter" monotone male voice is inaccurate & not clear and why is it the male voice that is predominately used?
what dictionary are they using, not one that is accurate Anonymous - Feb 5, 2009 - Report this comment
EX: LESION is not ANY cut or incision/surgical in the skin... that would be LACERATION LESION (MERRIAM-WEBSTER) abnormal change in structure of an organ or part due to injury or disease Maybe the education systems of today aren't what they use to be in accuracy & clarity... this program isn't much of a help... If the definition is wrong how can one expect to spell the word correctly if they are unsure about the pronunciation?
Could be better Anonymous - Dec 19, 2008 - Report this comment
Although I found this gadget capable of burning 5-10 minutes of my time, I could not make out what was being said some of the time. Of course if one reads the definition it is not to much of a problem. It could just be a little better.