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#IFLASH FLASH CARDS MAC#
To view your flash cards, disconnect your iPhone or iPod from your Mac and navigate to the Photos area on your iPhone or iPod. Click the Sync button and your new flash cards will be loaded onto your iPhone or iPod for viewing. If you choose the Selected Albums radio button, make sure to check the check box next to your flash card album. Make sure the 'Sync photos from iPhoto' check box is checked, and then choose either the All photos and albums radio button or the Selected Albums radio button. Select your iPhone or iPod in the Devices region in iTunes to view the settings tabs. Launch iTunes and connect your iPhone or iPod to your Mac. Switch to iPhoto and verify that all of your slides were exported into your new album and event. After clicking Send, iPhoto will launch and all of your slides will be exported to iPhoto as a new album and event with the name you chose. Enter a name for your new album and click Send. In the dialog box that opens, make sure that the All radio button is selected next to Slides, and set the Format to PNG. Once you've created and saved your slide deck, select File » Send to » iPhoto. I found the Black theme with the slide size set to 1024x768 worked best, but you should play around and find out what you like. Using Keynote, create a slide deck with each slide being an individual word or piece of information you need to memorize. NOTE: Other versions of the above applications may work, but you'll have to test them yourself. We think you'll feel right at home studying with iFlash.If you or your kids need to memorize information, but hate carrying around traditional 3x5 flash cards, here's an easy way to create electronic flash cards that can be viewed on your iPhone or iPod. IFlash is built using Apple's powerful Cocoa frameworks, and has a beautiful interface that is similar to other applications you know and love (like iTunes and iPhoto). And, you can drag cards directly between open card decks. You can drag other card decks directly into the open deck. You can drag and re-order your cards in any way you'd like, as well as re-order your categories. Also, iFlash now lets you easily customize the export template, so you can export your card deck any way you please. You can custom define how you want to import your text files, or pick from the three other preset formats. Say good-bye to paper flash cards forever! In addition, this feature works with any regular iPod and iPod photo (mini support coming soon). Have an iPod? You're ready to study on the go! Using the built-in iPod export, you can study any time you have your iPod. Interval Memorization uses spaced repetition to help you learn over a longer period of time. When the score reaches a customizable threshold, the card becomes memorized. Score Memorization assigns each card a numerical score. Simple Memorization gives each card two states, either memorized or un-memorized. IFlash has three systems of memorization built-in, Simple Memorization, Score Memorization, and Interval Memorization. The images will then be shown during the card show, along with any text or audio in your card. You can attach an image to any card side in your deck. You can, at any time, add or remove card sides. For example, you could have one card side for a word, another for a definition, and another for an example sentence. IFlash supports an unlimited amount of card sides per deck. And with a beautiful and easy to use interface, you'll be learning something new in no time. There are over 15 different categories of card decks, ranging from Chinese to Medical.
#IFLASH FLASH CARDS DOWNLOAD#
You can effortlessly download the many various types of card decks other iFlash users have created (over 580 as of August!), as well as easily share your own. The iFlash Deck Library, integrated into iFlash, is an easy (and free!) way to download card decks. You can also import external audio files into your cards.ĭownload Decks from the iFlash Deck Library Recording is easy simply press the red Record button in the Inspector and talk! Your recording will automatically be compressed, and played back during the card show. You can record and playback audio in your virtual flash-cards. Other features include an unlimited amount of card sides per deck, advanced importing and exporting, iPod support, quick-searching, and a beautiful interface that is strikingly similar to other iApplications (like iTunes and iPhoto). You can record audio directly into any flash-card (great for foreign languages), as well as attach images. IFlash includes many great features to help you study. You can enter in the front and back of cards, and have iFlash play them back to you. IFlash is a virtual flash card program which will help you study almost anything.