A blog / biblioblog by New Testament scholar Danny Zacharias. It includes his musings on whatever he is musing about.
ParseGreek 2.0 is Here!
My very first mobile app many years ago was ParseGreek. Since then it has enjoyed a lot of success on the iOS app store.
My very first mobile app many years ago was ParseGreek. Since then it has enjoyed a lot of success on the iOS and Android app stores. A few imitators have come along since its initial release, but ParseGreek remains the best and most comprehensive quizzing app. .
I’m now happy to announce that ParseGreek 2.0 has been officially released on the iOS AppStore and Google Play app store. Here are a couple of things to look forward to in this latest version:
Free Upgrade!
FlashGreek was an entire rewrite of the app in native code. What this means is faster performance. But I wasn’t about to charge existing users more for the upgrade.
Try Before you Buy!
Previous users know that I had a ParseGreek LITE version which contained all of the bells and whistles, but limits the quiz sizes. The LITE version has also been fully updated, with the bonus that people can now update in-app.
Refreshed User Interface
Users will notice right away the refreshed look to the app. In addition to the new icons, the layout is more intuitive and not as dark as the previous versions.
Compatible with Constantine Campbell's Reading Biblical Greek
Constantine Campbell has a great introductory Greek textbook, and now users of that text can quiz themselves with ParseGreek.
Compatible with my Biblical Greek Made Simple
And of course I couldn’t leave out my own Greek textbook that was released!
Further Tailor Your Quiz
A feature frequently requested is the ability to exclude words that have been answered correctly often by the user. One of the new features allows for the exclusion of words that have been answered correctly a set number of times.
There are a few other goodies, but these are the main things. Please help me spread the word!