Some free definitions, but most must be purchased
Its a quick and free download to check this out, and that is a good thing. However, the sample screen shots seem only to show the app after one has purchased the in-app dictionaries (admittedly low cost at only $9.99). What is not shown is the fully free version which inludes a list of words in the left pane, and the translations are freely available for some words, but most have a little lock symbol next to them indicating the dictionary must be purchased for those translations. I understand how this frustrates some folks, but the app is FREE after all. For a simple list of words and translations, this app is probably OK if you see it as a $9.99 purchase, and get the offered dictionary for at least one language. For most users, I suspect the free version will be inadequate. For a more complete dual language tool, there are better options available, albeit at a higher price. Having tried this low cost option, I am now headed to the Ultralingua app myself. The iOS version is great, and I want that capability on my Mac.
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