Communifire is an Enterprise Social Collaboration platform, a more effective alternative to email and traditional intranets and a great way to reduce time spent in meetings. Empower employees to share ideas and collaborate on content while still retaining control over who can do and see what. Bring partners and customers in and limit them to just what they need to see to work closely with you. Everything a group needs is in one place with updates on all your groups coming to you in one place.
Based on our record, Busuu seems to be a lot more popular than Communifire. While we know about 14 links to Busuu, we've tracked only 1 mention of Communifire. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Check out http://axerosolutions.com/ they offer an on-premise option. Source: about 1 year ago
Give https://busuu.com/ a go, I think it does a much better way of explaining words and grammar than Duolingo. Good luck! Source: over 1 year ago
When I was starting out I used a subscription to Busuu and thought it was pretty good. They had listening exercises, vocab exercises, grammar/conjugation, and test exams. There's also a community feature where native speakers can correct some of the exercises you do (and vice versa). Source: over 1 year ago
I have been studying French for a few years (I still don't feel I would be very beneficial to you unfortunately, however) and a good place to look for language partners that I have found is busuu.com . A big section of it is connection to others learning your native language that speak your learning language. Just fyi if you want that info. (: Good luck!! Source: almost 2 years ago
Then I've tried Busuu premium, which is considerably better than Duolingo - at the very least tries to teach you grammar, and the video contents are really well produced. For an absolute beginner it is great! Source: almost 2 years ago
I learn english at busuu.com. One of my lessons contain phrase "i had dinner" and also "i had pizza". I am confused. Dinner and pizza it is countable nouns. Should I use "a" article? Source: about 2 years ago
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