iStudyToGo | Monday, September 8, 2008
Computer software is a must for the university student. Everyone is well acquainted with Microsoft programs, design software, and even that lonely chess game that came with your computer. Even though a lot of programs are sold for entertainment purposes, not as much are for learning and education. However, with the advent of portable technology, there is no excuse for not having programs that will make studying easier and more efficient. As a way to bridge the gap between a popular cellphone technology and learning, Chris Parcel of UCLA created a software that makes it less boring to study:
"iStudyToGo is an easy to use software application that allows you to make the most of your downtime. With iStudyToGo, you can easily create notes, flashcards, or any other text you find handy to have with you on-the-go, and load them onto your iPod. iStudyToGo makes it easy for you to share notes between friends, classmates, as well as the extended iStudyToGo community, making study-guides and other useful information available to all."
As far as applications go, iStudyToGo will always be a desired application: for those students desiring to be good students while also being an iFreak, they can now combine two different functions into one. The simplicity of the software can only be enhanced by the many functions that can be added. For instance, voice software, language flashcards, and math propositions are all useful and designable features of a iStudyToGo software. There is no limit to how much more efficient such a program can make it for the student. For the studious student that happens to have an Apple product, iStudyToGo should be an interesting and useful tool.
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