File Extension VOK

.VOK File

File extension: VOK
File type: Vocabulary File
Do you have VOK - related issues?
First check your registry for hidden errors.


Notes about the VOK file extension:



Errors in your registry are one of the common causes for incorrect file associations on your windows system. It is highly recommended that you check your registry for file association errors (will also check for any other registry errors).

The VOK file type is primarily associated with 'PocketVoc' by hfrmobile. PocketVoc is a vocabulary trainer which makes it possible to learn more than only vocabularies. You may also learn countries and their capitals, foreign words, etc. Turing a training PocketVoc remembers each of your answers and asks you the words which are more difficult for you. You can setup how often a word must be answered, how many seconds you have to answer a word etc. WinVok is the desktop version of PocketVoc which can handle .VOK files too. Thie is a text file with special syntax (described in PocketVoc help file).

Detailed information for file extension VOK:


Primary association: PocketVoc
Company: hfrmobile
File classification: Text
Related links: Alternate PocketVoc Download Site

Other applications associated with file type VOK:

  • VTrain (Vocabulary Trainer) (Dictionary File)VTrain helps you learn by testing you on question/answer flashcards sorted into difficulty levels. A multimedia editor, an editable character map, and a keyboard switch for 2 languages are built in. *Free* for schools.
  • VTrain (Vocabulary Trainer) (Flashcard Deck) by Paul RaedleVTrain (Vocabulary Trainer) is software that makes it possible to memorize anything forever. VTrain asks you questions ("flashcards") and draws up a schedule of repetitions for each one of them.



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