TRY BEFORE YOU BUY From the makers of FlαshGrεεk — ΠαrsεGrεεk is designed to help students of New Testament Greek by quizzing them on the parsing of verbs, nouns, adjectives, and pronouns. The app includes 9,500+ forms, all taken directly from the Greek New Testament. ΠαrsεGrεεk has numerous criteria to suit quizzes to the user's need. ΠαrsεGrεεk is designed to help both beginning students and advanced students. Advanced students can quiz themselves by frequency and other criteria. For beginning students, ΠαrsεGrεεk has been designed to be compatible with today's top intro grammars: - William Mounce, Basics of Biblical Greek (2019) - David Alan Black, Learn to Read New Testament Greek (2009) - S. M. Baugh, A New Testament Greek Primer (2012) - Constantine Campbelll, Reading Biblical Greek(2017) - N. Clayton Croy, Biblical Greek Primer (1999) - Jeremy Duff, Elements of New Testament Greek (2005) - Dana Harris, Introduction to Biblical Greek Grammar (2020) - James Hewett, New Testament Greek (2009) - Merkle & Plummer, Beginning with New Testament Greek (2020) - Stanley Porter, Fundamentals of New Testament Greek (2010) - Gerald Stevens, New Testament Greek Primer (2010) - Danny Zacharias, Biblical Greek Made Simple (2013) "put away your flashcards and pick up Danny Zacharias' ParseGreek app today. You'll wonder like me, 'How did I ever survive Greek without this?' " —Matthew D. Montonini
Excellent Practice, However…
Chapter 11 Duff on 2nd Aorist/Liquid verbs we’ve not covered passive, perfect, or subjunctive, and even when I narrow verbs to only indicative verbs these keep showing up. I only got the cards down from 800 to 600 by narrowing it to indicative and it’s still throwing them in there - frustrating because these two firms are hard enough to wrap my head around the new vocab and weird tense forms.
Great start, needs work!!
I was so happy to find an app with so much flexibility and to be able to chose the curriculum as well as chapter selection. But, the app crashes constantly both on my phone and iPad and then you have to start all over. There is a lot of mundane repetition at times and not a lot of variety in parsing. When the app crashes, then you end up starting all over. Pretty annoying. And, if you want the full app, do not buy through the lite version, come back to the App Store and purchase the full app. The idea behind the app is excellent, it just has some issues that I hope are resolved not only in the full version but also in lite version since that is where my full price in app purchase, resides.
Buy before you try?
I wanted to try the app before I bought. You know, do a small sample, test it out to see if I like it. After putting through the choices and hitting next, the app says “pay up first!” So I have no idea how the app functions and I’m not going to spend money on a cat in a bag.
Use to be great
Then they updated it and you only get so many words before you have to make a purchase.
Need an update!!!
This is a fantastic product!! I'm ready to purchase the bundle but it's STILL not compatible with iOS 9. Leaving this here in hopes that it'll spur these guys on. Will gladly change my review after an update.
Incompatible when it counts.
Loved it before it became nonfunctional with iOS 9. Stranded me in the heart of the school year.
Great
Great app for greek students.
- Version 3 is here!! A completely overhauled user interface and user experience — including darkmode! - As with any major update, please email me directly with any issues you may encounter - See the help pages for any additional explanations www.dannyzacharias.net/parsegreek#setup
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