Prismatext Cheats

Prismatext Hack 1.1.1 + Redeem Codes

Read a book. Learn a language.

Developer: Prismatext
Category: Books
Price: Free
Version: 1.1.1
ID: com.prismatext.rocky

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Description

"Learning a language is hard. Studying a foreign language requires hundreds of hours in a time-starved world. Prismatext meets you where you are, and offers an effortless method for learning a language: recreational reading!

Using an innovative method called ""diglot weave,"" Prismatext books blend foreign words and phrases into classic literature for context-based language learning.

At the start of a Prismatext book, you'll be reading in English. Very shortly thereafter, you'll be reading in English and a little bit of your target language. Prismatext will begin replacing words and phrases with their translations—not too many, of course, but enough for you to notice. If you get stuck, give the words a tap to bring up their footnote: you'll find their meaning there, as well as a way to hear those same words spoken.

The more you read, the more new words you'll discover. Prismatext introduces new words incrementally, allowing you to grow your vocabulary gradually. As you go, you may find yourself using the footnotes less and less. You'll be introduced to—and learn—hundreds of new words and phrases. By the end of the book, you may not even need the footnotes. And if you do, that's fine. Every great journey needs footnotes.

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PRISMATEXT WORKS
• Numerous peer-reviewed studies from around the world agree: diglot weave is one of the most effective learning methods for foreign language vocabulary retention
• Beginners welcome! The Prismatext experience is seamless and effortless

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LEARN 15 LANGUAGES
Arabic, Chinese (simplified), Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish

YOUR PACE
Read at exactly the same speed you would a standard book

USEFUL VOCABULARY
Prismatext analyzes each book individually, and selects useful words and phrases from each one

HEAR IT SPOKEN
In-app audio pronunciations keep you from guessing how words sound

SAVE IMPORTANT WORDS
Hang on to notable translations and their context in the book, or share them with friends

REGULAR UPDATES
Prismatext books improve with time. Your bookshelf can only get better!

OFFLINE READING
Once a book is downloaded, it can be read offline.

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You will need to purchase books from the Prismatext bookstore."

Version history

1.1.1
2023-06-04
Bug fixes
1.1.0
2023-05-04
In this major update we are excited to now have tablet support. Enjoy your favourite books on a bigger screens in the portrait mode or brand new split screen landscape mode.
1.0.10
2023-03-29
Bug fixes
1.0.9
2023-03-20
We’re kicking off our spring release cycle with Prismatext 1.0.9! This latest version includes:
· a helpful onboarding tutorial for all users
· shiny new brand-aligned UI elements
· upgrades to our backend and feature packages
1.0.7
2022-11-17
Bug fixes
1.0.6
2022-10-12
Bug fixes
1.0.5
2022-10-01
We at Prismatext read all of your feedback to focus on where we need to improve! Prismatext 1.0.5 takes care of a few pesky bugs and introduces a couple improvements:
• It's easy to forget to read. If you want, we can now send you gentle reminders!
• We've added offline support, so you can continue reading whether you're on a plane, in a tent, or away from civilization.
1.0.2
2022-06-07
Our team listens to the users’ feedback and we’re happy to introduce Prismatext app version 1.0.2. Besides minor fixes, we implemented quality of life improvements and new features such as:

• New Dark Mode: now you can read comfortably any setting or lighting.
• New app landing page with book samples, now you can try before you make a purchase!
• In-app brightness control has been replaced by the default device screen brightness setting.
1.0.1
2022-03-30
Prismatext team listens to users’ feedback and works hard to provide the best possible learning and reading experience.
In this update, we’ve introduced various bug fixes and improvements, including but not limited to:
- Fixed bug affecting audio played through headphones
- Fixed bookshelf books display issue for some of the users
- Fixed bug when the user can be lost book reading progress after font size change
1.0
2021-11-24

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Ratings

4 out of 5
63 Ratings

Reviews

KSC2019,
Good but always room to improve
So far I’ve had the app about a week. It doesn’t have the widest range of books yet, but it’s still a decent range. There was a point when it was a little glitchy, I contacted support and they not only responded quickly they got the problem resolved the same day. I would like if when learning a language it put in more of that language. Maybe make it so once we’ve seen a word once in our chosen language don’t let it appear in the original language we’re reading in again. I also wish that if I’m reading a second book then words I learned in the first were already translated to the language I’m learning but not sure that aspect is possible. Overall it’s been a good experience.
nicknametharsnottaken,
Good App, Would love to See Full Multilingual textbook
While I like the gradual vocabulary building approach, I do wish there were an option to see the book fully in the other language with accompanying translations - maybe a “toggle” where you can switch between “gradual reading” mode & “full immersion” mode?

I’m 90% fluent in Dutch, & would be able to read a full book in that language; with the ability to just tap on a word (in my case I just look it up) of which I do not know the meaning. An example of what I’m talking about is the app DuChinese (which is excellent for Chinese language learning).

I’m glad to see there’s another app that uses books to teach a language; looking forward to seeing future developments! I’m currently learning German & was frustrated being unable to find a good reading resource for that language.

I also like that you can simply buy the book & have it; I can’t really stand subscriptions. The e-reader functions well. Thanks!
Ellastacia,
Love the app, but I would love this added feature!
Fascinating app! Only I wish that for the languages that do not use the English alphabet, that there would be an option to toggle the text to be readable in the alphabet without having to click the word to pull it up with the sounding and all that as well. I would be buying so many books of that feature was added!
TK3holic,
Excellent immersion
This is a really cool way of immersing yourself in your target language without feeling overwhelmed the way you might if trying to read an entire novel written in that language. I love that you can adjust the density of vocabulary that appears, though it would be cool to have a few more levels for when you become more familiar with the language. Not only am I learning new vocabulary, I’m also actually reading some classics I’ve always meant to read but never got around to. Two birds, one stone!
aww Ei indeyinn,
Great
Really awesome app i am enjoying it a lot. Easy way to reinforce vocabulary effortlessly while enjoying a book. It would be nice to be able to download a book for use offline, as when i am without internet (for instance on a plane) the app frequently logs me out and you cant log back in without internet access. Overall though great idea and execution and highly recommend to readers who are studying a second language.
WhatTheJules,
So easy it use!
I bought my first book from Prismatext a year ago and have seen how this app has grown and improved. It is so easy to use, and a fun way to learn and practice.
Also, the support from the developer is outstanding! Fast replies to inquiries with detailed information and assistance is not something app developers are always great at, but I got great help from Zak!
I look forward to seeing more books in the offerings as time goes on.
Cher99840,
Loving it so far
I was pleasantly surprised at the selection of books available. You can pick the level you consider to be in the new language. I picked “very low” so I’m being introduced slowly and that works great for me. The book lets us stay on the pronunciation and replay as many times as we need. I think this is going to help my Spanish, and I would be reading the book anyway.
DisgustedAlso,
Not what I hoped for
The premise is brilliant. I have three issues. I am learning Arabic. 1) even at low level the phrases are sometimes quite long. Shorter phrases or single words would be best at low level (I know enough to know the word boundaries are very different in this language). 2. The transliterated text should follow the pronunciation precisely. When the trailing hamarbatu is pronounced “h” it should not be written as “t”. 3. Arabic fonts are not scaled proportionally to English — the script may be the same point size, but it is naturally tighter and smaller. Arabic fonts should be scaled 1/8 larger for legibility
Suntanna,
A good continuing education
Language: Arabic
I started learning Arabic via duolingo and picked up this learning tool to help fill the gaps left by duolingo.
TL;DR: it’s good, but not as a tool on its own.

Pros: I’m absolutely learning to read Arabic better than I did with duolingo, and it’s definitely sticking well. Plus, I’m reading a book I’ve been meaning to read anyway!
Cons: sometimes the translations are categorically wrong, or the written pronunciations are incorrect. Sometimes it’s clearly transliteration (the garden to دا جاردينز vs الحدائق, the queen to دا كوين vs الملكة). And consistently giving ة a “t” sound in the pronunciation guide (although it’s always played as the correct sound).

Over all I’m loving using this, and maybe for other languages the translations are better.
abi0,
Two birds with one stone
I love this app because I finally accomplish a long standing bucket list item, reading the classics, while maintaining my extra languages. The app works great. I’m just a bit confused on where the words that you save in your notes show up. That would be cool if they popped up as flashcards or in someway that could be exported to Anki.