All Press Releases for December 17, 2011

2012's Proposed Education Application Winner--EZ Dictionary: The Unsurpassed Tool for Learning

Aseelya's EZ Dictionary pilots you through multiple ways to enrich and empower the lives of computer users and lessen language barriers, so that the information age can bring us additional knowledge.



    BRISTOL, TN, December 17, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Selena Boski is an eighteen year old resident of Slovenia, who wants--more than anything else in life--to study in the USA. She's ready to leave her friends, and her family at home, in her childhood home, the port city of Koper, to either wait for her to return--or not.

No one knows what the future holds.

"I've wanted to study at the university level in the USA for my entire life," she said in a recent interview. "I've worked hard to learn everything that is necessary to qualify for university entrance. I just have some small troubles with the English language."

She could stand in line and not be a stranger to those woes, for Selena is definitely not alone. Linguists the world over share readily that English is one of the most difficult languages to learn.

www.Xamuel.com, the online blog covering many of the items related to the difficulty of learning and speaking the English language, identifies some of those elements that make it so difficult--not only what it calls "The World's Craziest Spelling System," but also insight into synonyms and irregular verb conjugations. And that's just a few of the things that make English one of the more difficult languages to read, speak, and understand for those who were not born in a native English-speaking country. Forget about accents and pronunciation. There are few 'hard and fast' rules when it comes to those "gray areas."

"Truth be known," says Alan Guinn, CEO and Managing Director of The Guinn Consultancy Group, Inc., "Americans and Brits don't always get the uses of the language right, either. Misplaced modifiers, incorrect adverbs--the list just goes on and on. How can we expect those outside the realm of the everyday usage of English to be able to understand and apply the basic rules of English to their lives?"

"Well, we simply can't," he says, in his accented "Southern USA" dialect.

Guinn is a Consultant who works all over the world with clients, some of whom understand him readily--and some who don't.

Both of these individuals, however, could use Aseelya's EZ Dictionary to an advantage.

One of the newest applications to be made available for learning and usage, it works to assist those for whom English is not their native language. This application can be downloaded at www.ezdictionary.net.

Not simply a dictionary in the sense of Noah Webster's illustrious book of words and definitions, Aseelya's EZ Dictionary pilots you through multiple ways to enrich and empower the lives of computer users and lessen language barriers, so that the information age can bring us additional knowledge. Use of the software actually helps build vocabulary, increase English comprehension, and--in business--improves production of documents cross-border.

Rather than wait for a news story to break, using EZ Dictionary, it's a simple process to see exactly what newsmakers are saying about events--in their native language, with no media filtering or bias. It's as easy as highlighting the foreign language and allowing the software to translate the words. The product can be used with documents, in writing--even capturing and defining works from websites.

Each day, more websites are being developed all over the world, and a tool such as this allows users such as Selena and Alan the opportunity to not only access foreign words and phrases, but to access a list of synonyms and a pronunciation guide.

We spoke with Ayman Elsaedi, chief architect at Aseelya, a rising software developer startup with software products targeting education, publishing, and help desk industries, which is also the developer of EZ Dictionary to find out what motivated the extensive development and costs that he incurred to build out the software.

"Our objective is to supply user-friendly dictionary software ," he said. "It's an application that is designed to enhance learning, create broader-based knowledge, act as a translator, and define words and key elements required for business, education, writers, and research."

EZ Dictionary is available in Arabic, German, French, Spanish, Turkish, Portuguese, and Italian. The product is available in a format where any of the languages listed may be enabled or disabled.

Visit the website today and review this remarkable product. www.ezdictionary.net.

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