Best flashcard app Ive seen, but no updates in a long time; developer went to work for Apple
I wish I could rate it higher, but the developer seems to have abandoned it. Expect no updates or bug fixes if you buy it. Given the price, you may wonder if its worth it.
I would still say it is. I love this app! Its nearly my ideal flashcard program. Its lacking a few fundamental features that Anki has (but makes incredibly difficult to access), but other than that it gives me everything I need:
- Easy editing in a table view to create lots of cards fast.
- Multiple "sides" per card.
- Choice of fonts, picture, sound. Dont really need more than that for flashcards.
- Excellent spaced repetition systems, at varying levels of sophistication, to make sure you remember what you review.
The major Anki feature I would like is for the app to randomly choose sides to present in test mode and cover all angles, as it were—right now you can have it choose sides at random, but it will only present that card once, not as many times as there are sides.
Import/export isnt terribly well thought-out, unfortunately, but you can figure it out with a little experimentation if you need this functionality.
I have hit only a few minor bugs, and nothing that loses data (although it looked so at first).
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