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  • Audio playback for language learning

    This is a great app, but it would be much more helpful with an ability to insert audio playback (just playback of your dictation) for language learning
  • Great concept. Glitches make it unusable.

    I like when things are simple and visually appealing, but I also like when they work.

    My partner and I both paid $3.99 to turn off ads and have the editing features.

    Then I created two decks. I shared the first one and he was able to open it - although one of the cards had a double. Then I tried sharing the second deck and the link brought him back to the app and no second deck. We tried everything- deleting and reinstalling, sending ad a file, etc. After a delete attempt i could no longer share the first deck that worked the first time around.

    Bummer… hopefully the developers use our $8 towards fixing the app.

    In the meantime we are going to use old fashioned index cards.
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  • Love the app. Easy to use.

    Love the app. Easy to use. I just wish I could share my flash cards with people who have this app so that it would make it easy to study together rather than them having to take the time to build things I have already built. Also when I got a new phone all the flash cards I made in the old phone didn’t transfer but maybe I just did something wrong.
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  • At a loss

    I have the pro version of this app and have used it for several years. The latest update, however, deleted all my cards. How does that happen. I have always had the cloud turned on to share my cards across my devices and it has never worked. I am at a loss
  • Better than other apps cause it SIMPLE

    I like this app better than the other popular flashcard apps because it’s simple. It’s just like making your own basic index cards but on your phone. The other popular apps just have too much going on for me. I study best by making index cards. So I end up with lots and lots of cards. I just get tired of having to carry soooo many cards with me. This app takes care of that problem. All of my flash cards in the palm of my hand.
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  • Questio

    Do our cards saved in icloud.…?
    Fore example can I view my cards that created in my iPad in my iphon?
  • Greedy Developers

    This app was severely lacking. I purchased the premium account under the impression that it would allow for a total customisation of my flash cards. There are only 4 pencil widths, there’s no iCloud so you can download the app and study on your phone, doesn’t allow for cards to be studied in a randomised order, and the palm rejection is severely lacking.

    I applied for a refund and was denied, I suspect it’s due to the developers greed and trying to cash in on a bad app. It’s 3.3 stars for a reason. Please don’t waste your money on these greedy people.
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  • Wanted to like it

    This app was, unfortunately, quite difficult to use and I am disappointed I spent the money. Doing the swiping all over the place, which the draws on your notes because it responds to touch as well (most people have a pencil now, so that can really be a dropped feature-drawing with a finger or add a button the tells the app which a person is using). Icons representing the various swipes would be much easier to use, and somehow, I accidentally ended up erasing the notes I had finally figure out how to make. Then I made a new card and couldn’t get back to the old one. So, in summary, I really wanted to like this app, but I suppose I’ll go the traditional route or find another app.
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  • Love it!/SUGGESTIONS!! to the creators =]

    I just downloaded the app, saw its potential, and upgraded to the pro version. I absolutely love it - its perfect for me to study my japanese kanji without the mess of 1000s of index cards.

    I have a few suggestions!

    If there was a way that we could tag our stuff and then be able to create a new deck with just the tabbed index cards. This could help with sorting out cards that are too difficult or easy into one new deck. Or it could be used to organize a huge deck into subtopics. For example, I could tag all of the verbs and then have them be created into a new deck. In addition, I think multicolored tags could enhance this feature. That way you can double tag a card to sort it into two new separate decks (For example, a card that is difficult and is also a verb will be sorted into both decks).

    My other suggestion would be for a way to select and drag a drawing or text to a new location on the card. I found that when I started to write my kanji characters I wouldn’t give myself enough room and run out of space. I have to erase the entire thing and start over. Being able to select and drag the kanji to a new spot would be much more efficient.

    Lastly I would like to sync my app on my ipad to my iphone. Perhaps by connecting the app through an account.

    Thank you for reading my suggestions, they were a bit longer than I intended. I Hope you are finding yourself safe and well during this quarantine
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  • Okay app

    I got this app to help me study and use as reminder cards. The app is pretty good. I would give it more if we could use images on our phone to add to cards. I’m using an ereader and there are some diagrams I’d like to capture and include in the cards. The cards are integrated with the camera but they should also be integrated with your photo library. I would have given this a much higher rating if that had been the case.
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    Developer Response

    Hi lbhobbs, Thanks for the feedback, we're always trying to improve. There is the ability to use your photo library photos in the pro version. Please reach out to use at support@a2dwebs.com if you are having trouble using the feature.

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