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All Versions of Conjugar
2.7
December 18, 2023
This version adds the verbs tutear, ustedear, and vosear.
2.6
December 7, 2021
If you are only interested in user-facing changes in a new version of Conjugar, stop reading now. This version fixes deprecation warnings and adds new device model names for the purpose of analytics.
More2.5
December 22, 2020
I can now communicate with you, the Conjugar user, in an ad-hoc manner, for example about a new version of the app. If there is a live communication in the cloud, Conjugar shows the communication one time on startup.
More2.4
December 12, 2020
Based on user feedback, I added a button to allow quitting a quiz in progress. Please don't use it!
More2.3
June 2, 2020
I corrected the conjugation of llegar.
2.2
May 31, 2020
Conjugar was originally intended for English speakers, and most of the text in the app, for example the descriptions of verb tenses, was in English only until recently. But analytics revealed that some users were using the app with Spanish as their iPhone language. The developer of Conjugar therefore translated _all_ English text in the app to Spanish so that Spanish speakers can more easily benefit from the app.
More2.1
November 12, 2019
This version has three exciting new verbs: acordar, recordar, and cenar.
The settings screen now uses SwiftUI rather than UIKit. What are those, you ask? UIKit is a technology (or "framework") for creating using interfaces on iOS devices. UIKit descends from the MacOS framework AppKit, which Steve Jobs brought to Apple with the NeXTSTEP operating system. Until now, all my apps, including Conjugar, have used UIKit for their user interfaces. But in June, 2019, Apple released SwiftUI as the potential successor to AppKit and UIKit. Fortunately, developers can use both UIKit and SwiftUI in the same app, as I did for Conjugar.
More2.0
October 3, 2019
This version has improvements for iOS 13.
1.5
August 12, 2019
This version add six exciting new verbs: amar, lavar, limpiar, quedar, regresar, and usar. New to Conjugar, not to the Spanish language. I lack that level of influence.
More1.4
May 29, 2019
This version adds eight exciting new verbs: amanecer, anochecer, cazar, granizar, helar, nevar, relampaguear, and tronar.
Longer verbs like relampaguear and reconocer now fit better on narrower screens.
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Description of Conjugar
Conjugar is an app for learning Spanish verb conjugations. Conjugar conjugates 95 irregular and 112 regular Spanish verbs in _all_ Spanish verb tenses. Conjugar allows you to study vosotros conjugations, useful in Spain, and vos conjugations, useful in parts of Latin America. Conjugar has a quiz mode with three difficulty levels. Results from quizzes are available in Game Center®. Conjugar has descriptions of all the tenses with example uses.
Are you curious about how apps are made? The full source code of Conjugar is publicly available.
Conjugar: FAQ
Conjugar isn’t available on iPad devices.
Josh Adams launched the Conjugar app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 17.0.
The current user rating of the Conjugar app is 4.7.
The Conjugar App Relates To The Reference Genre.
2.7 is the newest version of Conjugar.
July 2, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Conjugar update.
The Conjugar app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.
Josh Adams: The Conjugar app is child-friendly.
Conjugar can be used in English, Spanish.
Sorry, Conjugar is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Conjugar.
Sorry, Conjugar is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.