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Old 07-17-2012, 02:03 PM
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I am wondering what apps you used for viewing flashcards in jpeg format on phones or pads.

I was putting all jpeg files of one section into one camera roll. Then I have to go through the whole section each time.

Ideally, one app could allow me to make two folders, done or to-be-reviewed. Thus I can move cards from to-be-reviewed gradually to the "done" folder. Each time I only go through the to-be-reviewed folder.

Thanks for sharing your experience!
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Old 07-17-2012, 04:49 PM
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I am wondering what apps you used for viewing flashcards in jpeg format on phones or pads.

I was putting all jpeg files of one section into one camera roll. Then I have to go through the whole section each time.

Ideally, one app could allow me to make two folders, done or to-be-reviewed. Thus I can move cards from to-be-reviewed gradually to the "done" folder. Each time I only go through the to-be-reviewed folder.

Thanks for sharing your experience!
On iOS I used one called "Flashcards" which cost $1-$2. I set up multiple categories to filter as needed, and it also kept track of % correct per card so you could see if there's one you are particularly bad at. There's a free version called Flashcards Lite if you want to try before you buy. Not great, but good enough.
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Old 07-19-2012, 10:26 AM
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I used one that I got for free called Perfect View. It lets you navigate a folder system. And it lets you customize what action happens when you tap different areas of your screen, so you can make (for example) tapping the right edge of the screen advance one slide, tapping the top zoom in, tapping the bottom zoom out, tapping the middle goes to main menu, tapping some other spot goes to the next folder, etc.
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