Powerful Implementation
Author's website says this version is in Java. Seems to run much more "smoothly" than .NET version. Both are identical in feature and function. Same words. Same quiz feature. Same colors. Pretty cool. Runs on GNU/Linux, too!
Southside Solutions is proud to present to you another great piece of productivity software, focused on our target market - education. Not just K-12 or College level education; rather, education in general; more specifically, your education in general. Southside Solutions Word of the Day can improve your education and scholastic aptitude. Every 24 hours, a word is automatically selected from an internal database of 366 entries and presented to you with a quick synopsis of its meaning. The internal lexicon used by our Word of the Day series of software is proprietary in nature. It was compiled by a small research team, through hundreds of hours of tedious and extensive audio, video, periodical, reference and other literary research. The content in Word of the Day is correct, relevant, contemporary and of professional quality. Southside Solutions Word of the Day software randomly selects from its list of words to display. This mechanism is in place so that words are intentionally repeated. You will see the same word more than once. This software employs rote memorization as a learning tool. Southside Solutions Word of the Day provides easy, self-paced and inexpensive education. From individuals, to classrooms, to entire schools and business; everybody can benefit from an expanded vocabulary. Utilizing our proprietary QuickQuiz technology, you can test and measure your new-found lexical knowledge with ease! You can instantly access randomly generated, multiple choice quizzes (on the words and definitions contained in the Word of the Day lexicon) that self-grade as you take them; and practically never take the same quiz twice! Full of benefits, we didn't skimp on features - to keep things from getting boring, you can select from 20 color theme selections to match your desktop or mood!
Author's website says this version is in Java. Seems to run much more "smoothly" than .NET version. Both are identical in feature and function. Same words. Same quiz feature. Same colors. Pretty cool. Runs on GNU/Linux, too!