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Terminology is a very powerful dictionary, thesaurus, and research application for all students and people in need of a research application. The interface is extremely user friendly and integrates directly into your web browser for easy access with websites like Wikipedia, Wiktionary and other reference websites….Terminology has proved in the past that it is a must have tool for students, writers, or anyone else looking to improve their vocabulary with the English language.
Thrilled at the release of “Terminology” for iPhone. The platform has been missing an elegant dictionary & thesaurus app. Go get it!
Terminology release news on MacWorld
Terminology is a definite must-get for anyone looking for a nice little vocabulary reference app or just want to expand their daily vocabulary with a functional yet gorgeous app.
Using Terminology for iPhone is a real pleasure. As you search for a word definition you also get synonyms, less and more specific meanings and Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wolfram Alpha and Google shortcuts. It’s the amazing iPad version in your pocket.
In my opinion, there’s no longer a missing dictionary app for the iPhone. Agile Tortoise’s Terminology—first launched on the iPad—is now available for the iPhone at an extremely affordable launch price of $0.99. It’s homescreen worthy.
PR: Agile Tortoise Releases iPad Hit “Terminology” for iPhone
Just Another iPhone Blog: Terminology for iPhone teaser
The features available in Terminology will make it one of your favorite Reference apps in no time.
Browse the entire English language in a flash, and search for synonyms or antonyms. Use Terminology to get through that dreaded English paper or dissertation in record time. You’ll never fumble a word again!
Terminology Ph page up
Grammar. It’s cool. And now it’s high tech, with a new iPad app. Terminology for iPad offers that “special something” for your writing just in time for the start of the school year.
Terminology for iPad only $1.99
Terminology 1.2
You can probably take it as a rule of thumb from now on that if people don’t think you’re weird, you’re living badly.