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Reviews by D. Dearlet - 20
  • Superb!!
    This is a great tool for your language learning journey. It's a great resource (you still have to do the learning, it's not magic, and use other resources too; how can someone complain about this app??!!). Duolingo rules. Thanks a lot to the developers.
    D. Dearlet almost 10 years ago
  • Great
    Stylish rhythm app. It has a lot of potential. I would like to hear a sound when I tap along the musical notes and maybe have more complex rhythms and more time signatures.
    D. Dearlet over 11 years ago
  • Loved it!!
    What a wonderful app. The stories of Poe truly come alive. I would love for the developers to bring us stories from other authors as well. H.P. Lovecraft anyone?
    D. Dearlet over 11 years ago
  • Wow, simply amazing.
    I have other apps for audio relaxation or brain entrainment which I consider top notch, and are really good, so when I came across Naturespace I thought the difference would be just a matter of audio catalogue or the particular style of the sounds by the developers. I was wrong, Naturespace is in a league of its own, and blows the other apps out of the water, and believe me I DO respect the effort put onto those other apps and still use them, but Naturespace is really something else. The sounds are so deep and immersive that you literally feel out of this world, you can truly project your consciousness and take a journey within to a mysterious and expansive world. It's that good, or maybe you're just looking to relax. Anyway just download it. The other tracks they sell you in-app are also great, at first they seemed too expensive to me, but they are really worth it. I ended up buying the complete catalogue offer, to be honest I hesitated at the price but took the plunge and I'm so glad I did, completely satisfied. Listen to this app for yourself and try to get your hands on a quality set of headphones to make the most out of it.
    D. Dearlet over 11 years ago
  • Not for everyone.
    I came to this app after the iPoe apps which I truly enjoyed. I can sense that the Play Creatividad team is a great one and wish to them the best of the best. It is a great concept they are working with, maybe not new, but the way they do it is great: a nice blend and balance of art (illustration), music and story. I must be honest though. On this particular app/book (Forgotten Colours) what I liked the least was the writing itself. I'm sure many will come to love this book and I respect that, but I just don't. I don't feel the author has found her true voice. Her writing does not stand out; it is not recognizable and may be as well the voice of any generic children's book. Which by the way I don't understand why many authors equate children's books with lack of intelligence or literary richness. The little prince, for example, is a great book that among other things can have different levels of interpretation or think of Lewis Carroll's work, a rich literary opus with linguistic richness and a distinctive voice. Those books truly appeal to adults and children alike. You can grow with them as you intellectually grow and read them again. Forgotten Colours touches upon great and positive ideas and I can appreciate that. The What is good but not the How, which is what really makes writing stand out. Forgotten Colours is not true literature. That's my opinion. And it is just that, an opinion. I express it with respect and intend it to be constructive criticism. Maybe the book was not supposed to be a literary masterpiece, of course!! But why not strive for the best? I did not enjoyed the writing at all, but I'm sure many will, hence not for everyone. What are your expectations? The best of luck team Play Creatividad. Honesty is true respect.
    D. Dearlet over 11 years ago