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The ultimate vocabulary learning software

       
             
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o What is VTrain?
oTop benefits
   
+ Reviewing cards
- Composing cards
 
o   Using foreign fonts
o   Data management
o   Feature list
o Team learning
o Quality control
   
o What's new?
o Future plans
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-   An extremely flexible editor
VTrain includes a powerful flashcard editor with rich text support. You can also import and export wordlists and copy & paste from other editors.
     
-   Full Unicode support
This new version of VTrain is Unicode-based. This means you will be able to use virtually any writing system of the world with it, but, for the same reason, it supports Windows 2000 / XP and later only.
     
-   Rich-Text enabled import/export facility
Now you can edit your flashcards in your favorite word processor and import them into VTrain without loss of format.
     
-   Multimedia support
VTrain flashcards support rich text (*.rtf),
  diagrams, images, videos, sound, and many more formats. You can edit text, diagrams and images, and record voice samples directly from the VTrain window, by way of OLE.
     
-   On-screen keyboards for 100 languages
Customizable Virtual Keyboards make insertion of special characters very easy -- you can even assign shortcuts to specific characters.
     
-   Automatic switching of keyboard layouts
VTrain can switch automatically between the keyboard layouts of two different languages.
     
-   Multiple document interface (MDI)
You can drag & drop data between different documents in VTrain. You can even customize and save the layout of document windows.
     
-   Convenient management of vocabulary lists
You can search and sort in various ways from the List windows of your documents.
     
-   Print facility
You can print vocabulary lists and cutout flashcards.

             
             
   
     
    Updated: 2017 January 21
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