iLingo EuroPack for $12.95 (US)

iLingo at Maczot

iLingo is a language pronunciation tool for your iPod. The EuroPack (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian) normally costs $49.95 US, but for the next 7.5 hours (from the time of this writing), you can pick it up for just $12.95 US, over at MacZot.

I’ve never tried iLingo, so I can’t say how good it is, but Cnet gave it 7 out of 10. For $12.95, it’s probably worth the risk. I bought a copy but I haven’t received my download link from Maczot yet.

UPDATE: I received my iLingo installer. I’ve only played with it a little, but so far it seems to work as advertised. However, there is one thing that is a pretty big disappointment. iLingo doesn’t play nice with other notes. In fact, you can’t have any other notes if you want to use iLingo. When you install it, it moves all of your previous notes to a new folder, and moving them back doesn’t do any good. You have to uninstall iLingo (delete it’s notes) if you want to have other notes. That sucks for me, because I use Life2Go, to keep other info on my iPod.

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006 Software

3 Comments to iLingo EuroPack for $12.95 (US)

  1. it´s a good idea but… how about a english pack for the rest of the world?

  2. Pedro Vega on August 23rd, 2006
  3. Was that screenshot from Safari (latest version) on a Mac (ppc, latest version)? Because it never looks right for some reason on mine.

    Odd, considering it’s a site for Macs!

  4. Richard on August 23rd, 2006
  5. Yep, latest Safari (2.0.4) on a PPC G5 PowerMac. The image was also scaled to fit on the page.

    I’ve never noticed the site looking odd for me.

  6. paul on August 23rd, 2006

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