gFlash+ (v. 0.8) Разработано gWhiz Mobile |
A flashcard application featuring a cardset library and access to the gWhiz cardset catalog with thousands of cardsets.
Tracks your scores so you can be your best.
Randomizes cards and focuses on missed cards in subsequent passes.
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[2011-12-16] Cory: Give us the pro version No way to review multiple choice sets. It tells me to buy a pro version to view them, but there's no pro version! Android version is gimped. |
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[2011-12-06] ax=1(modn): Easiest with Goggle Docs Third is the easiest flashcard app to mix with Google Docs. The tags for your card sets to categorize is the best feature. |
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[2011-10-08] Blaze: Good Good program, would give better rating if you could browse the deck for certain cards |
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[2011-10-04] Moises: Gold Rated Best free flashcard app so far. Recommended to be used as a group with each member contributing to the list and one formatting and compiling the list. |
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[2011-09-28] Edward: Not as good as gFlash Pro I don't understand how the Pro version isn't available for Android like it is for Blackberry. That version is so much better than this one. |
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[2011-09-05] Cecilia K: Would give a better rating if you could use google docs like on the iPhone. I don't want to have to share my flashcards to access them |
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[2011-09-03] Brooks: This version DOES use Google Docs Please read the instructions. You upload files from Docs to a public directory, rather than accessing only your own files. Works perfectly. Best flashcard app available. |
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[2011-07-04] Mastershake: Absolutely ridiculous. They said they would release the pro version and its almost a year later. No multiple choice = crap |
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[2011-06-28] Penphoe: No Google Docs? While the available list of flashcards of the gWhiz catalog is pretty impressive, I'd like to simply have my own set of flashcards shared with the students in my school The iOS version has the ability to log into a Google account to retrieve its flashcards. Looks like the Blackberry version has the same ability. Why not this version too? |
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[2011-04-03] Sean: The blackberry version was great since it could retrieve spreadsheets from Google Docs. This should function the same way. |
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[2010-11-14] Lassen: Pro please. |
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[2010-10-27] Ashley: deff not the best... kaka flashcards is sooooo much better. you can tell it whether u know a card and it will bring up that card less frequently |
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[2010-10-16] Brandon: Would love to have the options I had on my blackberry. This version does not have reverse cards and multiple choice options! Still a great app though. |
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[2010-10-13] Edith: This sucks! Can't sync my w/google account & use my flash cards for nursing. I loved the bb version. Droid verzn sucks! |
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[2010-10-11] Rogan: I owe a lot of great scores to this app. Still needs the swype to switch last score like the iphone app has, though. |
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[2010-09-10] patrick.laidlaw: This is a decent flashcard but the iphone version is much better |
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[2010-07-14] Mike56: Ignore other comments - using your own cards is simple: just share the Google document with gwhiz. IMO, the most useful flashcard app on Android. |
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[2010-06-05] Motiond, Jellyman, BigRig: Useless without the ability to log into your own Google documents. |
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[2010-06-05] Daniel: Useless without the ability to log into your own Google documents. |
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