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gwbell (Näita profiili) 22. aprill 2009 15:44.30
Don't know how well known this is but, there are two Esperanto apps for sale in the iPhone applications store.
1. A very disappointing but cheap set of electronic flash cards that unfortunately amount to just 70 words or so.
2. A good value for money (in my opinion) Englsh to Esperanto dictionary.
Anyone know of any others?
...Greg
ceigered (Näita profiili) 23. aprill 2009 9:41.21

How much AUD is the Eng-EO dictionary? Is it offline? I remember getting an English - Japanese dictionary for the iPhone which was excellent but required a Wi-Fi or 3G connection in order to function

ehanson (Näita profiili) 27. aprill 2009 18:23.14
dewco73 (Näita profiili) 2. mai 2009 22:08.15
ceigered:How much AUD is the Eng-EO dictionary? Is it offline? I remember getting an English - Japanese dictionary for the iPhone which was excellent but required a Wi-Fi or 3G connection in order to functionHi Chris - Yeah the Esperanto dictionary from Sofweb is on the Australian iTunes site - retails for AUD $2.49(Luckily I didn't pay for it as it was free but if I had I wouldn't of been too impressed)
You don't need an internet connection to do basic word lookup, only if you wish to expand on the search results in the esperanto wikipedia. Overall I think its not bad!
ceigered (Näita profiili) 4. mai 2009 15:00.43
dewco73:Nice, cheers for that dewco73 (or Dean if you don't mind me using itceigered:How much AUD is the Eng-EO dictionary? Is it offline? I remember getting an English - Japanese dictionary for the iPhone which was excellent but required a Wi-Fi or 3G connection in order to functionHi Chris - Yeah the Esperanto dictionary from Sofweb is on the Australian iTunes site - retails for AUD $2.49(Luckily I didn't pay for it as it was free but if I had I wouldn't of been too impressed)
You don't need an internet connection to do basic word lookup, only if you wish to expand on the search results in the esperanto wikipedia. Overall I think its not bad!

And gwbell, I presume the disappointing flash cards is iStudy: Esperanto? I think they have a series of flash cards out there for many other languages, not just Esperanto, which may explain the cheap price. From just a look-see I wouldn't recommend them to anyone else, I think there is much better content that you could be using to learn Esperanto on-the-go for free in fact.