iTalmud HD – English & Audio

支持系统
OS X 10.8
价格
128
下载次数
148
官方网站
"iTalmud takes the crown." - Jerusalem Post "Perhaps the best Jewish iPhone app on the market" - The Jewish Week ● HD VILNA PRINT - infinite zoom without losing any quality. All daf images are contained with the app without downloading and can even be viewed offline. Search results appear highlighted on the daf itself. ● AUDIO & VIDEO LECTURES - Daf Yomi lectures are fully integrated and 100% free. Choose from a selection of popular speakers (maggidei shiur) in a variety of languages, styles & skill levels. You can watch and listen to a shiur/lecture on any daf and follow along inside with the text or image page view, even when offline! ● ENGLISH TRANSLATION & SEARCH - A complete, searchable translation with thousands of footnotes, references and insights. Hebrew search results appear integrated within the Vilna daf view. ● COMMENTARIES - Original page formatting includes all the classic commentaries. The text view includes an option to view commentaries of both Rashi & Tosfos in a secondary window. ● ENGLISH & HEBREW KEYWORD SEARCH - iTalmud features a text search for the entire Talmud. You can then view the page in either a text or image-based format. ● CONTENT DOWNLOAD MANGER - Due to the large size of the audio lectures, all audio is downloadable on demand and then stored locally your device. You can download by daf/page or by an entire Masechta. ● PRINT & SHARE - Print or email almost any content from the app. Ideal for Shabbos learning! ● BOOKMARKS - Create bookmarks so that you can easily return to the page you were studying at a later time. ● NAVIGATION – Browse by Seder (Order), Masechta (Tractate), By Chapter and/or jump to any page (daf) in the entire Talmud in an instant. You can easily flip from one page to the next with a single click. ● BIBLICAL REFERENCES - available as an "Extra" module through In-App Purchase. Tap on any verse/pasuk reference within the Hebrew Talmud text and view the full Tanach/Bible text with an English translation or the choice of the most popular classical commentaries such as Rashi, Ramban, and others.