Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET Flick Bowling 2 is the sequel to Flick Bowling ($2.99) from longtime Mac and iPhone game developer Freeverse. Once you're bowling in 40 BC against Cleopatra, you know you're not playing your average bowling game. The developers promise more words to be added in future updates, so you'll be able to continue learning new words by returning to the app. Overall, with a smooth-looking interface and nice flick controls, WordList 101 is a great way to improve your vocabulary. When you're done testing your skills, you can view your progress in the Progress Chart, which displays your number of right and wrong answers for each set of words that begin with a specific letter. Once you make your selection (right or wrong), WordList 101 will show the flashcard definition of the word. In the test, the object is to select the best matching word for the word displayed. A Favorites button, lets you save words you want to come back to.Īfter a little studying (or no studying, if you want to test your skills) you can take a test with all words or just the words starting with a specific letter. A flick to the left advances to the next card and a vertical stroke flips the card over revealing how the word can be used in a sentence. When you choose a word, a flashcard pops up showing you the definition. Viewing the word list, you can swipe your finger to see all words that start with a specific letter. The app helps you learn new words by providing a long list of words (more than 1,200 available) with definitions the ability to take tests that challenge you to match words to similar words in a multiple-choice format and a progress chart that helps you track how well you're doing. WordList 101 (99 cents) is a well-made app that helps you improve your vocabulary on the go. Simply choose the word that best matches the definition of the given word. Though there are only a few apps that we know about (including Apple's very own iWork apps I wrote about here) that are slated to be iPad exclusive, I think the iPad's true value will become clear as more of these apps are released. My co-worker Donald Bell wrote a story Friday about one app that will take full advantage of the iPad's expanded screen size. In other iPad-related news, I've talked a lot about how the larger screen size and faster processor will change the way apps are designed for the device. Apple has since fixed the site removing all the iPad versions in advance of launch day. Some of the titles shown included popular games Worms HD, Flight Control HD, Plants vs. ![]() Apparently Apple listed a few of the titles with its "XL" or "HD" versions that weren't supposed to be unveiled until the April 3 iPad launch date. Note: This is a Safari app extension and will only work in Safari.CNETThe big news this week was the leaked information uncovered by the folks at PadGadget about approved iPad titles already showing up in the Web-based version of iTunes App Store. Easy-to-use interface: A simple, intuitive interface makes it easy for anyone to use the extension.ĭon't waste time manually scrolling through long pages – let Auto Scroll for Safari do the work for you. Auto-stop at the end of the page: The extension will automatically stop scrolling when it reaches the end of the page. Pause/resume button: Pause the scrolling whenever you want to read something more closely or interact with the page. Works with all websites: Use the extension on any website you want to read. ![]() Smooth, seamless scrolling experience: Enjoy a smooth, seamless scrolling experience with no jarring movements. Customizable scroll speed: Adjust the speed to find the perfect pace for your reading preferences. Simply select the speed you want, and the extension will take care of the rest. Welcome to Auto Scroll for Safari! With this handy extension, you can easily scroll through long web pages at your own pace.
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