I would like to be able to distinguish between words I have just added and words I just can’t seem to remember. Currently, they are just all on Level 0 and I can’t look at either just new words or just words I should already know, I can only filter for all words on Level 0 at once. So, it would be great to have a special tag, something like “newly added”, that automatically gets assigned when adding a new word to the dictionary and automatically disappears when the word has been asked in the quiz.
Hello, thanks you for your feedback and feature request!
In the next version, coming in Spring next year, there will be – amongst other changes – a filter directly displayinf newly added words!
@Jana.is.social , @Stella.saborowski , @PlanBwagen , thanks for your feedback and your patience!
We have now released Wokabulary 6 and one major new feature are special filter views for recently added words, hard words, and synonyms.
On each of these filter views you can further apply tag or level filters, and you can directly start quiz sessions on these words.
In addition to that, we have added many more new features and improvements. You find a complete overview of what’s new on our blog:
https://wokabulary.com/blog/next-generation-vocabulary-learning-wokabulary-6/
You can get Wokabulary 6 on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1667619825
It is not an update to Wokabulary 5 but a new, separate app. All your words and progress will automatically be migrated on first launch, however.
Of course, you can keep using Wokabulary 5 as long as you are happy with it. But we offer great discounts for existing Wokabulary 5 customers who make the switch 😉
Newly added words are just 1 week ago. It would be really helpfull if you can change up to 2 weeks or more individual