- Added the information about authors of quotes (Use the long-tap).
- Added sound effects for the answers.
- Added the ability to set the paddings for your screen.
Isn’t it frustrating when you see a quotation without an author, or marked “Anon.”, because someone’s forgotten who said it? Even worse, sometimes one great author’s words of wisdom are attributed to an entirely different person.
I wanted to rectify this situation, so I picked out a selection of the best quotations and set about memorizing them. And to help me, I wrote this application.
This version contains 300 texts (1000 in the paid app). The memorization process is based on a game in which the user gets points for correct memorization, and progress is displayed as a percentage of the maximum. You can close the app at any time and your progress will be saved. In the settings, you can change the theme (light or dark), font size, alignment of quotations and answers in portrait mode, and screen margins. Answers are accompanied by sound effects. By holding your finger down on an author’s name, you’ll see a short biography.
Just by playing this game, I've found reams of practical advice for life, been inspired by some of the world’s most prominent figures, and begun to change my outlook on life. I only need a spare 5 minutes during the day or before bed. I try not to hurry through it - I want to savor each phrase, so I play the game over and over again…
Good luck with the download, and I hope you get a lot from the app!
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