AppAdvice Wrote:Flashcards are no longer stuck to paper. Now with the iPad you can have giant flashcards. There are some fantastic apps that can help you study up for that next big test. Some of these pair with Mac/Windows apps and some are free standing iPad apps. We compare the best ones in this AppGuide.New AppGuide: Flashcard Apps For The iPad
2011-04-20, 8:20 am
2011-04-20, 8:31 am
Oh, is Anki not good enough anymore?
2011-04-20, 8:40 am
Well it's the cure for cancer it seems.
Maybe I should start the Non-Anki User Support Group Anonymous *gasp*. (N.A.U.S.G.A.)
Maybe I should start the Non-Anki User Support Group Anonymous *gasp*. (N.A.U.S.G.A.)
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2011-04-20, 9:35 am
I've been using Flashcards Deluxe (on an iPod Touch, mind). Like gFlashPro, you can import data from Google Docs spreadsheets.
E.g. here's a couple of decks I made (but to use them in Flashcards Deluxe you'd need to copy & paste the data into your own Google Spreadsheet).
Ateji (Government list. With intonation guide)
New Joyo Kanji (Words for the additional 196 kanji with intonation guide)
E.g. here's a couple of decks I made (but to use them in Flashcards Deluxe you'd need to copy & paste the data into your own Google Spreadsheet).
Ateji (Government list. With intonation guide)
New Joyo Kanji (Words for the additional 196 kanji with intonation guide)
2011-04-20, 10:10 am
Ryuujin27 Wrote:Oh, is Anki not good enough anymore?I'm also curious; what features do other flashcard apps have that Anki doesn't?
2011-04-20, 11:23 am
overture2112 Wrote:I'm also curious; what features do other flashcard apps have that Anki doesn't?Probably NOT many. Does that mean Anki is the only option worth considering for every one on the planet? With that kind of thinking we wouldn't have iPads in the first place because, after all, Apple is evil and closed, and a desktop PC can do everything an iPad does.
2011-04-20, 12:13 pm
ファブリス Wrote:Er, I meant that literally. I'm genuinely curious what other flashcard apps have that Anki doesn't; that way we can implement the best ones as plugins for the desktop version and suggest them to Mr. Elmes for the mobile version. For super radical changes, in the worst case scenario someone could fork Anki.overture2112 Wrote:I'm also curious; what features do other flashcard apps have that Anki doesn't?Probably NOT many. Does that mean Anki is the only option worth considering for every one on the planet? With that kind of thinking we wouldn't have iPads in the first place because, after all, Apple is evil and closed, and a desktop PC can do everything an iPad does.
I haven't had the time/incentive to try any alternatives myself, but it seems others have (eg, gFlashPro was mentioned earlier).

