3.80
2023-05-20
Added animations to Progress section.
3.70
2023-03-03
Smart Complication setting allows you to filter only the words that you have not learnt to display on the watchface complication.
3.60
2023-02-01
Added circular complication.
3.50
2023-01-01
Added setting to enable haptic feedback.
3.40
2022-12-01
- Updated card themes - rainbow spectrum used to indicate HSK levels
- Multi-color complication matches card themes so you can know the HSK level without opening the app
3.30
2022-11-02
- Added red tint to watchface complication that is set to multi-colour
- Fixed a bug where Cantonese audio was not being played
- Reduced the size of the navigation title bar
3.20
2022-10-02
Updated menu items with the latest SF Symbols icons.
3.10
2022-09-08
Watchface complication has been updated to support more watchfaces such as Infograph Modular and Modular Duo.
3.0
2022-07-02
Tap the example sentence to see the pinyin/jyutping translation.
2.90
2022-03-12
Tap the watch complication to take you directly to the word displayed on your watchface.
2.80
2021-12-18
Example sentences for bookmarked words can be viewed by swiping left on the bookmark.
2.70
2021-11-20
Statistics bar graph is now in three tones to distinguish between words learnt, words seen and total words.
2.60
2021-10-12
Jyutping translation presented in superscript for improved readability.
2.50
2021-09-01
Reduced whitespace in watchface complication to fit more information.
2.40
2021-07-11
- Watchface complication can now also display simplified form and pinyin
- Audio playback is slower for easier comprehension
- Updated icons
2.30
2021-05-23
Revamped the Bookmarks section:
- Bookmarks can be deleted individually by swiping left
- Each bookmarked word is coloured according to its HSK level
- Bookmarks are sorted by the date that they were added/created
2.20
2021-03-21
Replaced the Guide section with Tips which gives you all the tips you need to use this app to its potential including how to access features such as example sentences which might not be obvious to all users.
2.10
2021-02-03
Further optimised the spaced-repetition algorithm so that words that you are familiar with are repeated less frequently.
2.0
2021-01-01
Happy new year, Zungzi 2.0 is here!
I hope you can learn more Chinese words than last year with the help of these new features:
- Watchface complications so you can glance at your watch and see a new word every little while
- Notifications to remind you to study everyday
- Graphical representation of statistics so you can see the distribution of the words you learnt across the HSK levels
- Optimisation of the spaced-repetition system
- Various user interface improvements
1.51
2020-11-08
- New efficiency feature: holding down the tick/correct button will skip the word in the current study session
- Updated the Card Order setting so that the selected card order comes into effect immediately rather than at the start of the next set of flashcards
- Cosmetic adjustments to flashcards to fit longer words
1.50
2020-10-10
All 5,000 example sentences now come with audio clips in Cantonese and Mandarin to help practice listening and reading.
1.41
2020-09-24
HSK card order option has been updated so that you can now pick which level you want to start studying from. This is useful for intermediate/advanced Chinese learners that want to skip vocabulary from HSK1/HSK2.
1.40
2020-09-16
You can now study flashcards in a new card order: Pinyin tones. This card order groups words together by their pinyin tone patterns so you can focus on your pronounciation. Combine this with the text-to-speech audio for maximum gains!
1.30
2020-08-25
- New logo!
- Zungzi now provides audio output in Cantonese or Mandarin for all flashcards! Just hold down on the flashcard to hear the word in your chosen translation
1.15
2020-05-19
Added a new setting called Study Mode where you can choose to focus more on revising overdue words. This is useful when you need to catch-up on your revision and reduce the number of overdue words, or when you feel like you can't learn any new words and need to focus on committing previously learnt words to long-term memory.