1. It would be good if in addition to practicing each letter form in isolation, you could also practice short words showing the letter in each position (init/med/fin).This is the app you've been waiting for, to learn the 4 positions of every letter by writing it yourself, practicing and quizzing yourself to your heart's content.
2. I'd recommend this app for basic familiarity with letters and strokes, but not true mastery.Good but not great... I want to learn how to write entire words, not just letters.
3. Also, option to see latin transcription of letter without clicking lesson.I've been learning Arabic, but my handwriting looks like a toddler's.
4. I realize most of the world ha smaller phone screens, but even there it should be possible to string a few letters together.Overall it's quite good, but it lacks the main feature I'm looking for, practice writing letters in context of words.
5. Knowing how to make medial letters in isolation is not the same as being able to flow from one letter to another in an actual word.
6. As a beginner, I'd appreciate an option to sort by alphabet order and give each letter its own lesson.
7. I appreciate your efforts.Great app, I've been learning arabic for a while but always had issues with writing.
8. Super helpful!I'm learning this language by myself from alphabet up (like bricklaying) this app is very helpful and you can retake the lessons and tests without losing progress.
9. It also works without internet! If there is one thing that I would change about it is that it doesn't have the letters written in sentences, but other than that, it's an amazing app and i definitely recommend it.It's really clear.
10. Navigation slightly confusing as the lessons group several letters together, out of sight and out of alphabet order.
11. I'm trying to learn how to flow from one letter to the next, when to lift the pen, when to go back to add dots and diacritics.