Welcome



iVocabulary is the vocabulary trainer to take away. Learn the language you like in a train, café, bar, at home on your sofa or wherever you like. iVocabulary helps you learning vocabulary or technical terms for school or university.

There are more than 2500 vocabulary files created by the community of ProVoc users that you can download from iVocabulary. Or build your own vocabulary file using ProVoc (for Mac) or the Java Vocabulary Editor (for Windows, Linux, ...) and upload it with one click to iVocabulary.

The iPhone / iPod Touch platform does support right-to-left writing directions since version 3.0: Hebrew, Arabic and the like are displayed correctly starting with that version.

New Features in version 2.0


  • Create new vocabulary files in iVocabulary
  • Add, modify and delete vocabulary on the iPhone / iPod Touch
  • Create, modify and delete chapters and pages
  • Search for vocabulary in all files
  • Download modified files to ProVoc in your browser
  • Faster loading time
  • Improved user interface

Features


  • Slideshow for learning new vocabulary
  • Multiple-Choice and written test for training your knowledge
  • Pie chart for direct analysis of your learning success
  • Bar chart for analysis of your learning progress
  • Upload your own vocabulary files from ProVoc directly into iVocabulary (via WLAN + Bonjour)
  • Edit or create training modes for your own training program
  • List of all words in a file or in a chapter with search functionality
  • Plays sounds to words in the slideshow or in tests
  • Displays long texts (for technical or legal terms, etc.) using scroll panel

If you’ve got questions or found a bug: Get in contact!

Get a first impression of iVocabulary from the screenshots or have a look at the HowTo-videos.

Upload vocabulary from ProVoc (Mac)


For uploading files directly from ProVoc to iVocabulary, you need a special Version of ProVoc you find here:
       
        ProVoc.app-4.2.7.zip (Version 4.2.7; Filesize 5,3 MB; Tiger, Leopard, Snow Leopard)

Upload vocabulary from Windows, Linux, etc. (needs Java)

For creating vocabulary files and upload them directly to iVocabulary you need Java (minimum Java 1.6). You can start the Vocabulary Editor using this link:

Vocabulary Editor (Java WebStart)