Hi Mike,
Currently, making vocab lists from long documents in the Pleco reader can be a laborious process as every word has to be added manually. I propose adding a feature whereby the Pleco reader scans documents/articles for any vocabulary that hasn't been learnt in the Flashcards or is identified as belonging to a given category (let us say HSK5/6) and then prepare a vocabulary list. This list can then be accessed from a button in the document reader such as "Vocabulary List" for ready reference and also tested in Flashcards.
Another feature I would really crave is for Pleco to provide curated content such as ebooks and articles. I have a few Chinese reader apps on my iPad such as Decipher and the Financial Times but I am always frustrated that I have to use their dictionaries rather than the ones I purchased in Pleco. It would be much more convenient for me to have this content in the Pleco Reader so that they can integrate with the Pleco dictionaries, flash cards and potentially the vocab list feature I just described above. You could have a variety of curated content categorised according to HSK level or difficulty offerred on a subscription basis (especially for services like Decipher) and for purchase (such as ebooks).
Currently, making vocab lists from long documents in the Pleco reader can be a laborious process as every word has to be added manually. I propose adding a feature whereby the Pleco reader scans documents/articles for any vocabulary that hasn't been learnt in the Flashcards or is identified as belonging to a given category (let us say HSK5/6) and then prepare a vocabulary list. This list can then be accessed from a button in the document reader such as "Vocabulary List" for ready reference and also tested in Flashcards.
Another feature I would really crave is for Pleco to provide curated content such as ebooks and articles. I have a few Chinese reader apps on my iPad such as Decipher and the Financial Times but I am always frustrated that I have to use their dictionaries rather than the ones I purchased in Pleco. It would be much more convenient for me to have this content in the Pleco Reader so that they can integrate with the Pleco dictionaries, flash cards and potentially the vocab list feature I just described above. You could have a variety of curated content categorised according to HSK level or difficulty offerred on a subscription basis (especially for services like Decipher) and for purchase (such as ebooks).