TITLE
VERSION
AUTHOR
Peter E. Janes
E-mail:
Regular mail:
6868 Egremont Road
R. R. #8
Watford, Ontario, Canada
N0M 2S0
DESCRIPTION
Ensemble Verbes is a program to help students practise and master French
verbs in the most common tenses of the language. It is designed to
support classroom work, not to replace it.
The shareware version contains only -er verbs and present, subjunctive
past and present participle.
The registered version of Ensemble Verbes features:
- Over 75 verbs, including -er, -ir, -re, reflexive and irregular
conjugations
- Seven tenses: present, compound past, imperfect, future,
conditional, subjunctive present and present participle
- Full online, context-sensitive help via AmigaGuide tm
- Close adherence to Amiga User Interface Style Guide
- Sound support
- Support for international keyboards
- Locale support (English, French, Norwegian and Spanish catalogs
included)
Registered users can also obtain The French Student's Dictionary &
Guide, a 150-page book featuring:
- French/English and English/French sections
- Most commonly used vocabulary, in context
- Many easy-to-understand examples to help in selection of
- vocabulary
- Many idiomatic expressions
- Regular and irregular verb charts
- Reference grammar guide
- Over 5500 entries
NEW FEATURES
This is an update to Ensemble Verbes 1.3. It fixes a bug introduced in
version 1.3 that caused incorrect user prompting during verb practice and
tests.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Any Amiga running AmigaOS 2.04 or above. AmigaGuide/MultiView and
Installer are recommended.
AVAILABILITY
PRICE
Ensemble Verbes: CAN $25.00
The French Student's Dictionary & Guide: CAN $10.00
Ensemble Verbes *and* The French Student's
Dictionary & Guide: CAN $30.00
Add CAN $3.00 for shipping.
User groups should contact the author for a group registration fee.
DISTRIBUTABILITY
Shareware. The unregistered version of Ensemble Verbes may be included in
the CD-ROM or floppy collections compiled by Fred Fish and the Aminet
moderators; all others should contact Peter Janes before including the
program. Both registered and unregistered versions are Copyright (C) 1995
by Peter E. Janes.