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Old 30-Jun-2009, 11:31
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hello

looking for input from English and English grammar teachers regarding a new sat preparation software named memowiz.com . memowiz is a software for sat vocabulary preparation. it is fully adaptive and customized per student.

I would really like to receive input from proffesionals regarding the software. it is available for trial use for free.

thanks , Brad
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Old 30-Jun-2009, 21:14
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Hi,

Thanks for this site ... it seems useful .. =)
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If you look at the About page, they describe themselves as:
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Experts SAT instructors.
Leading software and artificial intelligence engineers
Educational Psychologists.
But they offer no names or any more to back this up, and it's got errors (experts), the inconsistent use of capital letters and punctuation, the claims of patents with no details, etc don't fill me with confidence. It also seems quite expensive to me.
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Congrats you have made great software.
Thanks !
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