Are there any good daf yomi apps? I saw the video for the artscroll app but it doesn't seem to be out yet. Any recommendations?
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The Artscroll app is available here: itunes.apple.com/us/app/artscroll-digital-library/…– DaveAug 3, 2012 at 18:42
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1Someone please tell Artscroll that there are a few of us with Android devices.– Seth JAug 3, 2012 at 19:50
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@SethJ I read an article that suggested that they planned to roll out the app to iPhone and Android in the near future.– yoelAug 3, 2012 at 20:10
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I heard the new Koren English Talmud is/did come out with an app starting this cycle.– Double AA ♦Aug 3, 2012 at 20:12
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The siyum's program guide "HaSiyum" had an ad for every different system with an analysis (on their own terms, though) of it.– MosheYAug 5, 2012 at 14:15
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OU have recently produced a new website/app called Alldaf.org.
Features (you can customize your feed according to your interests from the following features):
- Daf Hayomi Shiurim from a selection of famous Maggidei Shiur
- Point by Point elucidation of every Tosfos in English
- Supplementary bite-sized audio miniseries:
- Daf in Practice
- Daf in Halacha
- Daf in Jewish History
- Daf in Depth (Iyun Hadaf)
- Daf intro
- Pesukei Hadaf
- Resource material for further learning
- Mareh Mekomos in Halacha
- Mareh Mekomos in Lomdus
- Advanced Shiurim of Rishonim & Achronim on the Daf
There is a new free daf yomi app called "portal hadaf hyomi"
The App includes many great features:
- The entire Talmud in clear fonts
- Talmud lessons to listen to and download, in Hebrew, English and Yiddish
- Articles, Leaflets,books and other helpful tools
- A location map for venues in which you can attend "Daf Hayomi" lectures
- A Calendar with enables the user to keep track of hies learning
download link
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pwrtl-hdp-hywmy/id534520510?ls=1&mt=8
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An app which can be used on Android is one named 'Real Clear Daf' and as described the Daf is explained real clear.
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+1 for a good answer. If I could, I would give an additional vote because I just LOVE your ID name, esp. for an answer about learning.– DanFJul 27, 2017 at 14:30
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I've been using Crowded Road's iTalmud. It had some major issues with download management and audio playback, but a recent update reduced these to minor issues, at least for me.
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@SethJ all things considered I think that's a fair price, but of course it feels very expensive in the scope of iOS apps. I think you would get a lot more mileage out of it if you have an iPad for it too. It's a little cramped on the iPhone.– yoelAug 28, 2012 at 2:01