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This is the best flashcards app!! It works exactly how it’s supposed to and it’s very easy to use!! The one and only (minor) thing they need to fix is for you to be able to move around and reorganize the order of your decks.
No matter how I exported and saved my xlsx file from google sheets, it only shows one card from the sheet
I like being able to make my own flashcards and the ability to add an image is great. A few improvements would go a long way: 1) Ability to sort alphabetically 2) Ability star some cards that you want to emphasize or highlight as cards you especially need to work on (instead of marking others as “mastered” which I’m guessing may remove them from the deck? I don’t want to do that but just want to nightlight the cards I’m struggling with so I can put more emphasis on studying those). 3) Make adding text a one step process instead of two.
The XLSX import feature gave me hope because google documents can export that format - I don’t like entering lots of text on small devices so google docs from a computer is perfect. However, the XLSX file that google docs exports doesn’t import correctly into Flashcards. From google docs, I create a spreadsheet with 3 rows (and an empty divider cell on each one) In google docs on Mobile, I export to XLSX and use the “copy to Flashcards” from the system menu. In Flashcards, I see the new deck, but instead of the expected three cards, I get a deck with only one card. :(
After I hit 250 cards, the app crashes A LOT! It’d be nice if I could find a Flashcard app that can handle 5GB and more of data WITHOUT crashing!
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