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WordList – helping you ace your SATs or GREs

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 WordList [ITunes link] is an iPhone and iPod Touch application by developer TinTash that aims to help people memorize words that usually appear on verbal sections of the SAT or GRE tests.

The application is fairly straightforward and woks like index cards – it shows you a word, and then optionally flips around to show the meaning of the word. It has a number of word lists, including SAT or GRE specific word lists that can be purchased separately.

This is TinTash’s first iphone app – earlier they have been involved in flash and mobile game development, as well as game development for platforms like Facebook and (oddly enough?) Allvoices.

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4 additional thoughts for this post.

  1. Muhammad Uzair Arshad Said:

    A must-buy app.

    Truly!

    It has helped me build a better vocabulary on move.

  2. kayjay Said:

    A related web site made by some alumni from GIK Institute:

    http://www.wordahead.com

  3. Mannan Amin Said:

    Thanks Osama! It’s always nice to be blogged about.

    The full scoop on wordlist apps is actually here wordlist.tintash.com

    We at Tintash love feedback about our products and approach. We’d like to know what ppl like, what they hate, and all they want in the coming new Apps. Drop us a line…We’re always available at allEars@tintash.com

    If you are a TELCO person i’d love to hear from you for developing a mobile version of this app.

  4. Rahat Said:

    Ufone’s Word Power is based on a similar concept. You can subscribe and receive daily words along with meaning and usage example.

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