The Talking Thai-English-Thai Dictionary iPhone App…
On forums, blogs, and here in the comments, those with a copy of the newly released Talking Thai–English–Thai Dictionary iPhone App are remarking that it’s the best iPhone app dictionary on the market. And it is. And now with this draw, six more Thai learners will get the experience.
During the draw Chris Pirazzi took the time to answer questions and respond to suggestions. The conversation is quite interesting so be sure to check it out: Win an iPhone App: Talking Thai-English-Thai Dictionary.
Chris: Thanks for all the useful comments! It’s always good to hear how people are using the software and what features everyone is looking for.
And thanks Chris, for stopping by!
The iPhone dictionary app winners are…
In alphabetical order, the winners are: AjarnPasa, Ben, David, Karl Chambers, Talen, and Ulla. Congrats all! If you message me via the contact form, I’ll get the talking iPhone dictionary codes to you. Note: the apps need to be downloaded before four weeks are up (I’m told it’s an Apple thing).
Thanks to helping hands…
It’s important to keep these giveaways honest, so I depend on friends to help out. As mentioned in the draw announcement, Snap (Chiangmai Thai) agreed to select the winning numbers and take photos (above), and Lani (the tell thai heart) kindly verified the winners.
As a thank you for their help, here’s a bit about Snap and Lani, who both blog about their expat experiences in Chiangmai:
Snap: Chiangmai Thai
Bio: Snap arrived in Thailand October 2010 with her husband Stray, after closing down her blackboard art business and saying goodbye to an office job. While he’s preparing to teach English, she’s studying Thai. And if you are planning on moving to Thailand to study as well, Snap’s sometime hairy experiences will ease the way.
Lani: the tell thai heart
Bio: Lani Valapone Cox is a first generation American currently living in Chiang Mai where she is subsisting on poetry, music and wicked awesome food. Notable jobs of sunsets past include: archaeologist, pizza maker and Waldorf teacher.
Lani’s guest posts: Lani, a Thai Learning Thai: Part 1 and Lani, a Thai Learning Thai: Part 2.
Buying a Talking Thai-English-Thai Dictionary iPhone App…
Apologies if you didn’t win this fabulous iPhone app. If you are looking to purchase a copy of the app you can do so direct from iTunes or stop by Word in the Hand. If you prefer a hardcopy version of the dictionary instead, then Paiboon Publishing is the place to be.
Btw: Creating a dictionary is a lengthly process. If you are interested in what it takes (I am), then check out Chris’ excellent post: Backstage View into the Process of Creating a Thai Dictionary.
Once again, a warm thanks goes to Chris Pirazzi and Benjawan Poomsan Becker for gifting us with yet another wonderful product, Snap and Lani for making sure the draw was fair and square, and everyone for leaving comments in the post. Ta!
Enjoy…