toMOTko for Mac OS X 0.11.2

toMOTko is a small Zaurus application for learning new vocabulary in a foreign language.

The main platform on which toMOTko works is a Zaurus SL-C1000. But since version 0.11.x, the application also works on other systems: Windows, Linux, MacOS, and theoritically, on Windows Mobile 6.x. The latter has been tested successfully in the emulator but as I do not have a device running this system, I don't know for sure if it works well in reality. ...

Author Frederic Bergeron
License Open Source
Price FREE
Released 2009-10-09
Downloads 349
Filesize 27.90 MB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords flashcard application, learn vocabulary, create quiz, learner, learn, teach
Users' rating
(9 rating)
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