If you have ever been looking for Spanish dictionaries in the App Store, you will have seen that there are only several Spanish dictionaries that connect to DRAE Online (in addition to a thousand dictionaries for translation into different languages), that is, they need connection to Internet to work. I recently discovered the Great Vox Dictionary of the Spanish Language in the App Store, and thanks to ultralingual, its publisher, I have been able to prove it.
The dictionary consists of 112.000 definitions distributed in 53.000 entradas (both Spanish from Spain and Spanish from Latin America; regional differences in meaning specified), and as you may have already deduced, no connection required to Internet. In addition to the definitions themselves, the dictionary brings thousands of conjugated verbs, number to letter translators (ideal for those who are learning Spanish), as well as the origin of the words y 21.000 synonyms.
It also has a history of the last 50 searched entries. And as is required for this type of application, the dictionary has a clear, simple and attractive interface. If you have tried any other Ultralingua dictionary, it has exactly the same interface.
Its price, 19.99€Perhaps it is somewhat high considering that it is a digital dictionary and does not have large distribution costs, although, in conclusion, I think it is an application an essential for readers, bloggers, etc., or simply for those who wish to have a good dictionary as a reference on their mobile phone.
20 EUROS K IS VALUE FOR 11 MEGAS I DO NOT SPEND THAT IN A DITIONARY WHAT IS LOOKED OUT OF CURIOSITY
Hi, I thought it was free and it's a robbery hehe.
A link for all those who love our language:
http://WWW.RAE.ES
(Royal Spanish Academy)
FREE PERFECT dictionary.
iRae is free
http://itunes.apple.com/es/app/irae/id317054292?mt=8
The truth is expensive and it is not cracked yet 🙁
Although that if, the Ultralingua dictionaries ARE FANTASTIC. For example French-Spanish is VERY VERY good.