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Thomas
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by Thomas » 31 Oct 2007, 15:19
When I finish a lessen with 100% I want more praise from Earmaster. A very good instead of good . A little bit
psychology helps to give the best.
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by Quentin » 02 Nov 2007, 02:00
It says "
excellent " when you finish a lesson with 100% success
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Thomas
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by Thomas » 02 Nov 2007, 09:46
This is not true for the German version of EarMaster Pro 5 Build 609P. There is only a Gut gemacht wich means good .
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by Quentin » 05 Nov 2007, 03:02
Ok,
good you mention that. What would you suggest would be better? Something that corresponds to "excellent"...
I understand a shy "good" is rather unsupportive when you just got 100% to a lesson :--D
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by Thomas » 05 Nov 2007, 15:04
I prefer hervorragend . This is one of the translations of the word excellent . This word gives me a bigger stimulation than ausgezeichnet or großartig .
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by Quentin » 06 Nov 2007, 02:40
Hervorragend it is then
It will be part of the next update...
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