iParrot Phrase - 3.3turn your iPod/iPhone/Apple TV to a language translator |
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- Version: 3.2, 4/16/2008 08:00PM PST
peter119
"Kinda" works, sorta... 



- Version: 3.1, 1/24/2008 12:00AM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
tlisztThis list is SUPPOSED to include an iPhone option, but it does not. After contacting the developer, I was told to use the iPod touch option 'which would work.'
Well...it did install, and the audio French translations of common and useful phrases does indeed appear under the iPod function of your iPhone. It is buried kinda deep: iPod--> More--> Genres--> iParrot Phrase--> English to French--> then finally...'All Songs' (phrases)
THE PROBLEM:
When you touch a selected phrase to hear the French translation, you hear a bell sound followed by the phrase. Unfortunately, the next phrase plays immediately thereafter, and they just keep coming, playing one-after-another. You have to press the pause button to stop the onslaught.
It shouldn't function this way. You should get to hear ONLY the desired phrase, touching each phrase as needed.
I have sent (multiple) emails to the developer, and have yet to receive a useful response. And I'm wondering if maybe it isn't working correctly because I selected the iPod touch device choice (as instructed to) since the iPhone was not an option...
"Kinda" works, sorta... 



- Version: 3.1, 1/24/2008 12:00AM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
tlisztThis list is SUPPOSED to include an iPhone option, but it does not. After contacting the developer, I was told to use the iPod touch option 'which would work.'
Well...it did install, and the audio French translations of common and useful phrases does indeed appear under the iPod function of your iPhone. It is buried kinda deep: iPod--> More--> Genres--> iParrot Phrase--> English to French--> then finally...'All Songs' (phrases)
THE PROBLEM:
When you touch a selected phrase to hear the French translation, you hear a bell sound followed by the phrase. Unfortunately, the next phrase plays immediately thereafter, and they just keep coming, playing one-after-another. You have to press the pause button to stop the onslaught.
It shouldn't function this way. You should get to hear ONLY the desired phrase, touching each phrase as needed.
I have sent (multiple) emails to the developer, and have yet to receive a useful response. And I'm wondering if maybe it isn't working correctly because I selected the iPod touch device choice (as instructed to) since the iPhone was not an option...