10/20/2023 0 Comments Wokabulary cet6 .wokvWhat really kept us going and made us stay motivated for all this time are you, our users. We have been maintaining and improving Wokabulary for over ten years now. With the new technical foundation of Wokabulary 6 and a more steady income stream from subscriptions, we can now deliver updates and new features much more frequently. But we have many more new features in the pipeline – feel free to add your wishes on our Feedback-Board. Bugs need to be fixed, user feedback needs to be integrated, and as the Apple platforms evolve, new hardware and system features want to be supported. With a subscription-based model providing a more steady revenue stream, we can scale back on client work and invest more of our time into Wokabulary.Ī good app needs constant care. We want to keep maintaining and improving Wokabulary for many years to come. With this release, we also switched our pricing to a subscription model. Steady pricing model for steady developmentĪfter two years, we have now finally released the all-new Wokabulary 6 with a new design and plenty of new features. We decided to completely rebuild it and add quite a few new features. We started taking on project work as a software studio and also concentrated much more on our own products.Įspecially, Wokabulary should get the love it deserves. In 2021, we decided to quit our jobs and to fully concentrate on self-employment. Over all this time, many of you became loyal Wokabulary users, and we received a lot of positive feedback, which was and is a great source of motivation for us. So, we would answer support mails in the mornings and evenings, fix bugs on the weekends and add new features now and then. From side to main projectįor all those years, Wokabulary has been a side project to our main jobs.Īfter graduation, Julius started working as a developer in the Music and Automotive sector, Anna became a researcher focusing on Digital Humanities, and Gabriel continued iOS and Mac development in various startups. We started the development of Wokabulary in 2010, when Gabriel wanted to learn Korean and simply couldn’t find a good app that would help him to collect, practice, and memorize his words. Our first apps were small tools for Mac and simple games for iOS. "There is no good app to learn and memorize words" □ We all met at college while studying computer science and soon started making software together. The three of us do the programming, design, marketing, and everything else concerning Wokabulary :) We, Anna, Gabriel, and Julius, are the 3 founders of the software development studio Coding Friends. The story of how we started Wokabulary The team behind Wokabulary
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