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Parley 26.07.70, published by KDE e.V., is an open-source vocabulary trainer designed to help users memorize words and phrases efficiently, most commonly when studying a foreign language. The program belongs to the educational software category and implements the spaced-repetition algorithm to present each term at the optimal moment for long-term retention. Learners can import ready-made vocabulary collections through the integrated “Get Hot New Stuff” service or build their own lists with the built-in editor, making the tool equally suitable for classroom drills, self-study, or quick revision before an exam. Five interactive training modes—flash cards, mixed-letter reordering, multiple choice, written input, and language-specific exercises—cover everything from simple recognition to active production of vocabulary. The last group targets grammatical specifics such as definite and indefinite articles, comparative and superlative forms, full verb conjugation tables, and synonym, antonym, or paraphrase relationships, so the trainer adapts to the particular demands of languages like German, Spanish, French, or Latin. Because the application stores progress locally, users can resume practice on the same computer without losing their learning curve, while the open XML-based file format allows collections to be shared across devices or edited externally. Although Parley is maintained as a single-version product, the 26.07.70 release continues to receive incremental improvements through the KDE community. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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