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Methali: How to use the methali application

Methali:

app link: http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/methali/18a5f365-d805-41b3-b603-85ba9c636cf2

This is a simple application that has a number of east african proverbs that have been translated to swahili.
This is the free version a paid version with no ads will be made soon for those not interested in ads and also a really time update of the proverbs from our site.



The application consist of three main pages.
1. the main page that has all the proverbs
2. the favorite page that displays your favorite proverbs
3. the about us page where you can rate the application or leave feedback.

browsing through the application requires swiping either horizontally or vertically.


On the main page on has couple of options.
1. you can click on the star on the top right to make the current proverb/methali you favorite. this adds it to the favorite list and can be accessed by going to the favorite page from the application bar at the bottom of the page
3. in the application bar one can toggle the languages.
4. on can be able to access the about us page




on the favorite page:
1. you can remove the proverb/methali by clicking on the star.
2. go to the about us page in the application bar or go back to the main page by clicking all proverbs



on the about us page we have:
1. link to rate the application that we will really appreciate if you gave feedback
2. link to leaving feedback about the application

 









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