How Our Learning Apps Are Organized
An overview of the two learning series, the four supported languages, and the families or educators these apps are designed to help.
Independent software studio publishing multilingual learning apps, practical tools, and family-friendly games.
These guides are for readers who want a clearer sense of how the products fit into everyday use. Some focus on learning apps for children and families, while others look at document preparation, AI workflows, field reporting from a phone, or the shape of a satisfying arcade game.
Each page takes one practical topic and explains it in plain language.
Sometimes a short product summary is enough. Sometimes it helps to have a little more context before deciding whether a tool, app, or game is actually a good fit.
Some of these pages explain how the learning apps fit together across languages. Others look more closely at document preparation, field reporting from a phone, or the kind of arcade play Zen Ball Breaker is built for. They are here to help you understand the product a little better before you try it.
The educational pages explain why the catalog centers on two familiar formats, how those formats support early learning, and why the four supported languages matter.
The pdf2x and TaskVerified pages are written for people who want more than feature names. They explain the kinds of situations where each tool helps, what problem it is trying to solve, and what to expect in day-to-day use.
The arcade game page takes the same approach. It gives a clearer sense of the pace, feel, and audience of the game before you decide whether it sounds like your kind of thing.
An overview of the two learning series, the four supported languages, and the families or educators these apps are designed to help.
An introduction to pdf2x, including who it helps, what it converts, and why local processing matters.
A practical explanation of why Markdown, plain text, OCR, and local processing matter when preparing documents for chatbots and RAG workflows.
An introduction to TaskVerified, including what it captures, who it is for, and why the workflow stays focused.
A guide to the kind of work TaskVerified supports and why a focused reporting workflow can help trades and service teams.
An introduction to Zen Ball Breaker, including how the game plays, who it suits, and why its arcade loop feels relaxing without becoming empty.
You can return to the homepage for the full catalog, visit Educational Apps for the complete learning lineup, or head to the Support page if you have a specific product question.
If you are comparing products, a useful next step is to read one product overview and one guide page together. The overview explains what the product does; the guide adds more context about the workflow or audience behind it.