As someone who regularly studies the Quran, I appreciate Ayat's extensive featuresβhaving multiple translations and tafsirs side-by-side is invaluable. The interface is clean and navigation is straightforward, making it easy to jump between surahs. However, I've encountered occasional crashes on my Windows 11 machine, and the search function can be slow when scanning through all the loaded texts. It's a fantastic free tool for deep study, but it feels like it needs more polish for daily reliability.
Ayat is genuinely impressive for a free tool - having multiple translations and tafsirs side-by-side is fantastic for serious study. The interface is clean and intuitive for basic navigation, though some menus feel outdated compared to modern Windows apps. I've experienced occasional slowdowns when switching between translations, which disrupts the flow of study. For zero cost, it's absolutely worth having, but I hope future updates improve the performance.
As someone who studies the Quran regularly, I've found Ayat to be an exceptional and reliable companion. The interface is clean and incredibly easy to use, making it simple to switch between translations and tafsirs to deepen my understanding. The ability to make personal notes and highlights has completely transformed my study sessions, and having multiple translations side-by-side is a feature I use daily. For a free, open-source application, it's an absolutely fantastic and powerful tool.
As a daily user, I've encountered persistent bugs. The app often freezes when switching translations, and the search function is unreliable, often failing to find verses I know are present. The interface, while clean, lacks customization and feels outdated. While free and open-source, the constant small glitches and lack of modern features like cloud sync or reading plans make it frustrating for daily, in-depth study. For a reader who just wants to open the Quran, it's fine, but for serious study, it falls short and feels unpolished.
Ayat has become my go-to app for daily Quran reading and research. The clean interface makes it incredibly easy to navigate between surahs, and I especially appreciate the ability to compare multiple translations side-by-side. Having access to various tafsirs and the bookmarking feature for my favorite verses has significantly enhanced my study sessions.
Ayat is genuinely impressive for a free, open-source app, offering multiple translations, tafsirs, and powerful search tools that are perfect for Quranic study. However, I've experienced occasional crashes on Windows 11, and some interface elements feel a bit outdated or clunky. While it's an invaluable resource for its price, the reliability issues can be frustrating during focused study sessions. I'd recommend it to anyone on a budget, but power users might want something more stable.
As a student of the Quran, Ayat has become an indispensable tool for me. The interface is clean and easy to navigate, making it simple to access different surahs and translations. I particularly appreciate the ability to compare different translations and tafaseer side by side, which has significantly deepened my understanding. It's a robust, free, and open-source tool that is both powerful and accessible.
Ayat has become my go-to Quran app for daily reading and study. The interface is clean and very intuitive, making it easy to navigate between surahs, translations, and tafsirs without any confusion. I especially appreciate the ability to highlight verses and create bookmarks, which has streamlined my memorization process. For a completely free, open-source tool, it offers features that rival paid alternatives.
As someone who regularly studies the Quran, Ayat has become my go-to app on Windows. The interface is clean and intuitive, making it easy to jump between surahs and translations. I particularly love the ability to compare multiple tafsirs side by side and the highlighting/bookmarking features work flawlessly. For a free, open-source tool, it offers functionality that rivals paid alternatives.
I've been using Ayat for my Quranic studies for about six months now, and it has been a game-changer for my personal study sessions. The ability to have multiple translations and even some tafsir (commentaries) side-by-side with the original Arabic text has been invaluable for my learning. The search function makes finding specific verses or topics a breeze, and I rely heavily on the highlighting and bookmarking features to keep track of my progress. However, the interface, while clean, can feel a bit overwhelming for new users, and I have experienced the occasional crash when switching between translations too quickly.
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Ayat is a free, open-source Quran app and study tool for Windows. It allows users to read, search, bookmark, highlight, β¦
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