Is there any freeware for learning languages?

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WanWan

Dear all,

I would like to find some freeware for learning languages (e.g. Japanese,
French, German, etc).
Is there any?

Thanks for your attention.

Best Regards,
Wan
 
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jo

WanWan said:
I would like to find some freeware for learning languages (e.g. Japanese,
French, German, etc).
Is there any?

There are some nice online Kanji and Kana tutors about
 
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Susan Bugher

J44xm said:
["Susan Bugher"; Wed, 14 Jul 2004 17:23:02 GMT]


How is one supposed to know what language(s) each program teaches?

If you can't tell the language from the name of the app a trip to the
web site should do it.

I know that's a bit of a PITA but the acf Category Index page is pretty
long - I'm trying to avoid small subcategories with only one or two
programs.

http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/2004/programs/P_CategoryIndex.php

Susan
 
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J44xm

["Susan Bugher"; Fri, 16 Jul 2004 02:39:04 GMT]
I know that's a bit of a PITA but the acf Category Index page is pretty
long - I'm trying to avoid small subcategories with only one or two
programs.

Understandable, but maybe just a small comment field might help.
 
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Susan Bugher

J44xm said:
["Susan Bugher"; Fri, 16 Jul 2004 02:39:04 GMT]

I know that's a bit of a PITA but the acf Category Index page is pretty
long - I'm trying to avoid small subcategories with only one or two
programs.


Understandable, but maybe just a small comment field might help.

The problem is the small comment fields get large fast - think of photo
viewers or calendar apps or PIMs and address books etc. etc. - many many
comments could be noted. I think separate files with feature comparison
charts would be very helpful. . . one of these days. . .

Susan
 

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