Naturally enough, since we’ve had a few hiccups over the last few months, we’ve got a few poor reviews on the App Store.
Which is fair enough, not a problem. Except that now we’ve got the app working pretty smoothly again, those last poor reviews are the first ones that people see when they’re considering the app - and now instead of being a useful warning, they’re inadvertently going to put people off something that is actually working.
If any of you use the iOS app and haven’t left a review, now would be a really good time for us to have a few up-to-date reviews saying something along the lines of ‘Hooray, it’s working again!’…
I’ve just tried to do this but I can’t find the app on the AppStore! I’ve tried searching for say something in Welsh, saysomethinginwelsh, SSIW, and Welsh learning. Quite few other apps come up whe searching for the last one, but not SSIW!
I suspect Google may be clever enough to be giving us some website-related love for the app (which really is pretty clever if that is what they’re doing)…
I love this app so far, however I do find that I have difficulty downloading the next lesson - I have been trying for days to download lesson 2 and it just won’t! Any tips on how I can get this sorted? Would love to leave a very positive review when I can
I have downloaded the app easily, but I cannot download the south lessons. I briefly caught a message when first entering the app but went past it too quickly to take it in. Was it something about the South lesson?
Hi, yes I can download the North version but I have been listening to the South version and wanted to download those. I get a message saying download failed, please check your internet connection
Since you can download Northern lessons using the app it would suggest your internet connection is fine. There is a known issue where the app doesn’t correctly download the latest set of course information which means it’s trying to download files that no longer exist.
Try the steps outlined in this thread and see if that helps:
Diolch. I have been using the Ap on my IPad and it works brilliantly. I have completed the first course and now will move on to the next. Well done team!
It’s not the app. They are supposed to be too fast. The idea is just to hear them, not to be able to understand them - yet. Listening to speeded up speech, even when it’s unintelligible, makes normal speed seem slower.