App doesn’t work
Nothing works in the app after it opens.Rip off
14 cards with pictures. That’s all. Difficult to use. Nothing more than a portal to buy more. More of what? Don’t get ripped off. I did.Poor
Not worth four bucks.
Clumsy.
4.3
July 13, 2020
We confirm that you meant it when you swipe up to cancel a drill. We added a slider to the game so you can choose how difficult or easy to make it. We fixed a couple of layout issues on new devices.
More4.2
November 24, 2019
added tap gesture to "just the card" view (landscape) during front and back drills. this will show the buttons for navigation.
4.0
May 2, 2019
Added AirDrop to make it much easier to transfer decks to and from your Mac. Added Update, so if you import the same file again, it will automatically update the existing deck instead of making another one. This will preserve your settings for which cards are included or not. Added a unique identifier to each card. So now if you export the deck the identifier will be included. This makes things more consistent when matching cards during Update. If you update from a text file without identifiers, the matching should still be correct as long as the front of each card is unique. We added the idea of packs within a deck. You can now easily include whole packs within a deck. In a text file you can delineate the packs with a line which has only ~~ Once a card is ignored it will still be included in drills every now and then to make sure you still know it. This is a huge help in retention and revision. If you still know it when it is reintroduced, it will be much less likely to be reintroduced again later. If you have forgotten it, it will be introduced more frequently until you know it again. If you view the list of cards of a deck you will see that the ones you have ignored now have green backgrounds in that list. The intensity of that green shows how well you know it. It will get deeper every time it is reintroduced and you get it correct.
More3.9
December 6, 2017
Improved the layout of drills on larger phones.
3.8.2
December 5, 2017
Fixes a bug where the app crashes on iPad when you're asked to make a choice between options.
3.8.1
December 4, 2017
Fixes a bug where the app could crash when you use the camera to add an image to a card, or when you make a recording to add a sound to a card.
3.8
December 1, 2017
fixes the issue caused by changes in iOS11.1 where the app would freeze every time it asked you a question or showed you a message.
3.7
November 14, 2016
iCloud sharing of decks wasn't always showing the recent decks on other devices.
3.5
April 14, 2015
We added 15 or so Ready-Made decks which you can download for free from the app store. Just tap the "Ready Made" item on the Home View. Currently we have added decks for Japanese, Chinese, and the SAT.
More3.4
March 17, 2015
We fixed a bug which prevented the importing of Quizlet sets which had images in them. We fixed the "Append" button for importing more Flashcards to an existing deck.
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Yes, you can use the Simple Flash Card Maker app on iPad devices.
The creator of Simple Flash Card Maker is Paul Stevenson.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 10.0.
Currently, the Simple Flash Card Maker app has a user rating of 3.2 } and receives mild reviews.
The App Genre Of The Simple Flash Card Maker App Is Education.
4.3 is the most recent version of the Simple Flash Card Maker app.
The date of the latest Simple Flash Card Maker update is September 19, 2024.
Simple Flash Card Maker became publicly available on February 6, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the Simple Flash Card Maker app is Paul Stevenson.
Simple Flash Card Maker is now available to use in English.
No, Simple Flash Card Maker is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Simple Flash Card Maker is equipped with in-app purchases for your convenience.
Unfortunately, Simple Flash Card Maker is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.
No, Simple Flash Card Maker does not incorporate ads within the app.