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Fantastic App! by Cindy
This app addresses all my needs and 97% of my blingy wants. The app was developed for MAC, but its Windows version has travelled a steady path towards offering the full functionality of the MAC version. As to emailing decks, the developer added basic iCloud Drive support for Windows 10. I sync my MAC and iPhone but email between my MAC and my Windows tablet (LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that I can work cross-platforms!!!) because it is just so easy to do & gives me an additional backup. I used the Chegg flashcard app before this. I'd created 100's of flashcards before reading on Chegg forums that some users lost all their cards during version updates. I switched to Flashcard Hero and haven't looked back. The developer utilizes beta testers to quality test a new version before release. Plus, I can store my cards in multiple ways (iCloud, local/external drives, email server via emailing deck to self) so that I have reassurance that I am not going to lose 1000's of cards with an update.
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Why does mac have more features? by Miranda
I really like this app. Would be a 5 start but....you cant print, you cant transfer to your iphone app, and it is hard to share. Wish there was an option to download the cards into an excel sheet so then I can at least print them out that way. Wish there were more font features such as may color or size alteration. Simple enough for basic flashcards. I also don't like that if you put a picture in the top and write an answer in the bottom, it types up the answer on the side panel. Kind of hard to study without looking to the left and see the answer!
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A solid, basic product with a few misses by Paul
Support pasting in images. Love that. Missing Features / Flaws: 1. Missing export feature so your getting locked into the product. 2. 'Study' shows you the card on the left-hand pane. (I have to hide the column by dragging part of the window off-screen.
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easy to use by frank
this app makes it easy to make flashcards, categorize them, and study what you have made.
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Not worth the Price by Marlene
It's really just your basic flashcard, you can highlight and review, mark what you got right and wrong, and insert photos. All these things you can do for free on other websites or Anki app. I wanted something a little extra with a variety of options on the cards but you really don't get much more than any free platform. Not impressed and not worth spending money.
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Great for studying by Jezer
Only issue is I wish it had better compatibility with transferring notes. I own a surface laptop and carry an iPhone so transferring notecards can be quite a hassle, there could also be some minor improvements such as, having key short cuts, but other than that this helped me pass medschool!
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Approximate size 18 MB ~ 78 MB and 2 hours later by Nicholas
still waiting. Will change my review if it ever finishes
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My only essential back-to-school app by Abby
Honestly it's fantastic. I've been using the iOS versions since my freshman year of college; I'm a senior now, majoring in Information Systems and Japanese language. I've cycled through a bunch of study apps, free and not free, and I always come back to this one. I'm grateful to the developers for making this -- without it, I probably would have done worse in school. It's very simple and easy to use, but you can get more intricate with your flash cards as you go along. In class we would get quizzed every day on new vocab; it was easy to make quick study sets to go over what I need. I also like the fact that you can have the app read the cards read to you, which helped with my pronunciation. 10/10 would recommend.