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Geniebook Analysis

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Geniebook is a free educational app designed for iPhone users, focusing on enhancing learning through interactive tools and resources. The app is tailored for students, offering a wide range of subjects and personalized learning experiences. With its user-friendly interface, Geniebook aims to make studying more engaging and effective, providing features such as quizzes, video lessons, and progress tracking to help users stay on top of their studies.

Compatible with iOS 16.4 and above, Geniebook is currently available in versionand supports the English language. The app is designed to cater to various learning styles, enabling users to learn at their own pace. With its emphasis on interactive learning and assessment, Geniebook positions itself as a valuable tool for students seeking to improve their academic performance.

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
4.18.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
7
Downloads Last Week
0

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Geniebook intelligently finds student weaknesses... And gets rid of themWith our Geniebook app, a digital database of 50,000 examination questions...
Geniebook intelligently finds student weaknesses... And gets rid of themWith our Geniebook app, a digital database of 50,000 examination questions is always at your fingertips. But more than just a question generator, Geniebook spots students weaknesses and changes its difficulty accordingly. It's just like having a personal tutor with you always.

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