If not noticed programs are Free.
Software I have tested
I think it is a great freeware program - small & useful for revision.
Lingua Latina will drill you in the basics of Latin grammar. Ideally, you should use it along with a
basic introductory grammar since the program does not provide extensive explanations of grammatical
forms or their functions. - says HELP.
Also known as "WinLatin". Freeware for users of Windows
3.x or later. Latin grammar drills. Hasenfratz is on the faculty of
the English Department at the University of Connecticut, and
specializes in medieval literature. - Alcuin Library, St. John's University
Download HERE.
Last version is availible here or here.
Author William Whitaker. Freeware Latin-to-English dictionary for DOS or Windows
95. Requires 386 or later. Classical Latin.
Small but very smart program. If you are able to use it, it can help you with your homework :-)
Software I have heard about
Learn Latin Now! 9.0
- Learn Latin in no time, 4 learning titlles, GrammarPro!, and online activities, More than 10,000 words and phrases, games, and more, Cambridge Latin Course - Unit 1,Pronunciation recording tool [this item is not free]
Rosetta Stone Latin Personal Edition Level 1
- Award-winning program selected by the UU.S. State Department, the Peace Corps and NASA
Over 3500 real-life color pictures and phrases spoken by native speakers
Curriculum with 12 activities in each of 92 lessons (ages 6 and older)
Develops all key language skills: Listening Comprehension, Reading, Speaking and Writing
Previews, tests and automated tutorials that "learn" where you need extra help
[this item is not free]
Talk Now! Latin
- Latin language learning software,
Study vocabulary, phrases, culture, and more,
Recording tool lets you practice with native speakers,
Games and challenging quizzes make learning fun,
On-screen help available in more than 70 languages ,
[this item is not free]
Latin Grammar
Aid and Wordlist
From the University of Notre Dame, a user-friendly version of
word list and on online version of William Whitaker's "Words" program. Plus
a grammar aid--figure out the grammatical form of a word based on the
ending. And links to other resources for students of Latin.
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