
a fairly no-nonsense app with one purpose: to teach the flags of each country. They are split up by continent, and although the app erroneously places Mexico in South America, it is otherwise error-free. You click on a continent, and you see an image-based list of flags for that continent. You can then scroll to see other flags as needed, all of which are in alphabetical order. If you click on a flag, you receive some very basic information on the country, including the location (on a small map), population, language, and currency. The app, itself,
has no other features. The interface then is bare bones but functional and doesn't get in the way of the basic learning tools included with the app. There is nothing inherently wrong with Schindler'S Ark Ebook other than an unattractive color-coding screen and the aforementioned Mexico error. However, the functionality of the app is very limited and will appeal to only a very small subsection of people; and for many it may be easier to just search the Web to look up just a few countries' flags. Schindler'S Ark Ebook is a live streaming app for your iPhone that is built with mobile use in mind, including private broadcasting, local storage, and more. The result is an app that can work as a live broadcasting tool for your phone just as easily as it could a video recording tool. That flexibility, combined with deep social integration, makes
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