Cook Islands Maori (Offline) app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: Ano Tisam
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 05 Mar 2015
App size: 84 Mb

The Cook Islands Maori Database (http://www.maori.org.ck/) is an online project to collect Cook Islands Maori words and their English translations. This is an offline mobile version of the project and does not require an internet connection to work.

Video
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Watch the sneak peek here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxHXYbUZJF4

Features
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* Search the offline database in either English or Maori
* Share words to email or your social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter etc..)
* Get related words by clicking on a previously returned search result, this fires off another search with the clicked word becoming the search term

Re-investing Sale Proceeds
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All proceeds from the sale of apps will be re-invested back into the Cook Islands Maori Database Project (http://www.maori.org.ck) to continue ongoing development.

Project Background
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The initial project was created by Ano Tisam a local developer based in Rarotonga in 2009 as a proof of concept. By early 2010 and based on positive feedback from friends and family an early version of the website was made freely available online.

Based on the success of this early version a partnership was struck up with the Cook Islands Internet Action Group (http://www.ciiag.org) with support from the University of the South Pacific. In 2013 the project applied for and was awarded an international innovation grant by ISIF.Asia, one of 13 successful applicants from a field of more than 300. The funding was used to re-vamp the technical infrastructure of the project to be able to support mobile versions of the website as well as create educational resources around the mobile apps and websites to support learning. For more information about the project visit http://www.maori.org.ck/blog/.

International Research: DECI-2 project
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The project has also been chosen for DECI-2, an international research (http://isif.asia/CBF_UFE_ResComMentoring) which aims to find better ways to design and implement both evaluation and communications strategies for Internet Development projects and is currently in the process of completing work on that project