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Collins-Robert Concise App Reviews

The Collins-Robert Concise app recently received 12 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Collins-Robert Concise app an average rating of 4.69 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 570 ratings since its release on Aug 24 by Ultralingua. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Collins-Robert Concise?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.67 out of 5

570 global ratings

5 Star
75%
4 Star
17%
3 Star
8%
2 Star
0%

Explore global reviews of the Collins-Robert Concise app: France.

12 Positive User Reviews for Collins-Robert Concise

Beau

Ça marche très magnifique pour moi qui étudie le français en debout.

Worth it

It’s worth it to spend a little money and get this high quality product over the free French to English translators. They have an extensive list of example sentences which is very helpful.

Excellent, bien conçu, un véritable outil

Excellentes définitions, exemples nombreux et pertinents, conception intelligente. Un véritable outil de travail ou de loisir, selon l’heure ou le texte à traduire.

The Best

This is an exceptional bilingual dictionary. Must have.

Very practical, 🤘🔥

This app is a must. It covers many expressions, idioms and common phrases in both English and French. There are lots of positive points that you can enjoy learning with it. But there is one drawback that somehow gets really disappointing and it’s the audio option in iphone platform that you have to hold the word to let the « speak » option pop up. Instead they can have a simple icon for listening to prononciation just by touching it. Hope it gets done in update.

Hidden commands

I can’t figure out how to find a word or change the word on display . Not a friendly program.

The pronunciation audio is bad

Audio for the pronunciation takes three or more clicks to access. I wish there is a dedicated button for the audio of the word so that it is accessible in one click. The sound quality of the audio is not so good, often with the beginning of the word clipped.

A modern dictionary

This dictionary translates words in a way that takes one to the various usages of the word more quickly than older versions of French-English dictionaries. The translations seem to be more to the point. And words are nicely matched up with expressions that have the word in it.

My Favorite Dictionary So Far

I looked high and low for a good French dictionary app that was stable, didn’t crash, had good translations, and worked offline. This is the only one I could find that fit the bill. It’s not perfect but I’m happy to pay $15 for something that just works when I need it to.

Number of words too little

There are too many words I can’t find, they need to increase the number of words. I can find more on the Larousse dictionary that is also much cheaper. For $15, they should have way more words.

Great dictionary

A pretty amazing dictionary but extremely over-priced. Happy to have it

Really good except for one thing

I wish there is an one-click access to pronunciation. Instead, it takes three steps—highlight, scroll, then click on “énoncer”.

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