Simple Flash Card Maker Cheats

Simple Flash Card Maker Hack 4.3 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Dependency
Category: Education
Price: $0.99 (Download for free)
Version: 4.3
ID: Dependency.FlashCardMaker

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Description

User comment:
"This app is very convenient for getting some quick studying in when walking from class to class or waiting at a bus stop etc. I highly recommend it especially for college students."

User comment:
"I like being able to study two ways: playing the matching game as well as drilling with the flashcards."


Don't like our flash cards? Then make your own.

Simple Flash Card Maker lets you easily make your own flash cards. Either right there on your iOS device, or make them even more quickly on your computer, (mac or pc), and import them using iTunes.

Or you can download our ready made decks from within the app (for FREE). We currently have decks for Japanese, Chinese and the SAT.

Each card can have combinations of text, images, sound or video.

The text can be in any language that you can enter using your keyboard.
Images and Video can come direct from your camera, from your albums or from your mac/pc.
Sound can be recorded live, from your music, or imported from your mac/pc using iTunes.

Cards within your deck can be marked to be included (or not) when you are doing drills.
This lets you learn the cards 10 at a time. Easily add 10 more when you master those. And after you have learned those 10, easily drill yourself on the whole deck so far. 10 at a time is a great way to learn even a very large deck.

Easily drill just the last 10 cards at the tap of a button.

During a drill you can see either the front, the back or both. Or you can rotate to landscape and see "Just the Card" - one side of the card filling the entire screen.

You can also do a multichoice drill and choose from one of four answers.

If you get a card right it is removed from that drill, (not the deck). If you get it wrong it's shuffled back in and it will come back again later. Keep going until you get them all right.


You can also play a simple memory game, (face up or face down), to test your knowledge of the cards by finding pairs of matching cards.

Simple Flash Card Maker is great for elementary maths and for learning to read.
It is indispensable for language study, and for learning vocabulary.
Use it to memorise your favorite Bible verses.
Or cram key facts for upcoming examinations.

Video takes it to a whole new level beyond old school paper flash cards.
Kids can learn from short videos instead of just static text or images.
They can record their own voices for names of animals.

Video is also great for learning things like sign language where complicated diagrams usually just make it harder to get started.

Regular practice and review is the only way to memorise anything using flash cards.
You always have your phone with you, so use those spare moments throughout the day to review your deck and you will be amazed at how quickly your knowledge grows.

Version history

4.3
2020-07-13
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.
4.2
2019-11-24
added tap gesture to "just the card" view (landscape) during front and back drills.
this will show the buttons for navigation.
4.0
2019-05-02
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.
3.9
2017-12-06
Improved the layout of drills on larger phones.
3.8.2
2017-12-05
Fixes a bug where the app crashes on iPad when you're asked to make a choice between options.
3.8.1
2017-12-04
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
2017-12-01
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
2016-11-14
iCloud sharing of decks wasn't always showing the recent decks on other devices.
3.5
2015-04-14
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.
3.4
2015-03-17
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.
3.3
2015-02-23
We improved the workflow when you are working with your Decks.

We added a search bar so you can quickly find a card you're looking for.

We automatically delete the placeholder text when you're creating new cards. So now it's even quicker to build a deck from scratch.

Before you could include 10 more cards to your drill, or drill the last 10. Now you can specify how many to add or include. (In the Settings View).

We also improved the workflow when you're making new items on a card (text, image, sound, video).
3.2
2015-01-23
We added "First 10" and "Any 10" options when drilling a deck of cards.
We also added "10 More" which will automatically include the next 10 cards from your deck and drill you on them with the press of one button.

We added the ability to edit a card during a drill, without losing your place in the drill.
Just use the "Pinch" gesture to edit the card and when you come back you can pick up where you left off. Very handy if you spot a mistake on your card during a drill.

We added the ability to Paste cards directly from the Pasteboard.
This assumes the card is in the format we use for Deck Files...
front text
--
back text
==
front text
--
back text
==

etc...
Paste will add the new cards to the existing deck.

We fixed two small bugs.
3.1.1
2014-10-10
We fixed an iOS8 bug where the Done button wasn't responding.
We fixed an iOS8 bug which froze the app if you tapped the Drill button on the Home View.
3.1
2014-06-25
We added an option to expand images beyond their original size. Especially on an iPad in landscape mode, the card could be up to 1536x2048 pixels, and some original images could be pretty small compared to that. Now they can fill the card.

We added an option to let you control whether predictive text (auto correction) is used when you are editing the cards of a deck. For foreign language students predictive text is sometimes useful but sometimes not, so we have given you the choice.
3.0
2014-05-21
We added a separate edit cards view for phone to make it easier to see what you're doing.

We added an Apply button when you’re editing a card to apply the layout of this card to all the others in the deck in one go.

We improved multi choice so it doesn’t choose answers which are the same as the right answer (but which come from other cards). And when you choose an answer we frame the question card in green or red to give feedback on whether the answer was right or wrong. Particularly if the answer cards have sounds, this saves you having to look at them to see if you got it right.
(To keep things consistent we changed the colours for the Game too… green is right, red is wrong).

If you use music or video from your Camera or from the iMusic app they are no longer copied into the flashcard app, but they are played from where they are.

We updated the Decks view to give you a preview of the cards to make it easier to see which deck is which.

We updated the Home view.

We changed the Editing of cards so it no longer does autocorrect when you type text.
We also stopped the text on “Simple Text Only Cards” from automatically capitalising.

We fixed the "bug" where rotating the device during a drill could move it to a new question (and sometimes crash the app).

We fixed a bug which could crash the app if you were drilling decks with sound or video.

We added the ability to transfer decks between your devices using iCloud.
2.8.1
2014-04-08
Fixed another bug with using video from your Album which could crash the app.

Made the screens display a bit better on older phones.
2.8
2014-03-08
We added a multi choice drill. Where you have to choose the correct answer from one of four.

We added a practice mode for the drill so the cards won't be shuffled while you're learning them.

We fixed a bad bug which could mean that users were not able to create cards with sound or video from their Albums or iTunes.

We changed the way you do a few things to help make them easier to understand.
2.7
2014-02-20
We added a Simple Text Only deck option.

This lets you edit the cards right there in the list on the view for the deck... just by tapping and editing the text itself.

This makes it super easy to make really simple cards.
Of course you can still make cards with images, video and sound the way you have always been used to.
2.6
2014-01-10
We fixed a bug where the buttons on the Drill View could sometimes not respond if you tapped them slowly. (They only worked if you gave them a quick tap).
2.5
2013-10-15
Fixed a few small things arising from changes in iOS7.

Holding your finger on the card to peek now switches back as soon as you stop pressing rather than waiting 2 seconds like it did before.
2.4.1
2013-05-16
We just changed our search words in the app store. You don't need to update.
2.4
2013-05-11
You can now include your music files as sounds on flash cards.

We made the edit card view a bit more intuitive.

We sped up the launch of the app.
2.3.1
2012-11-07
we significantly increased the sensitivity (volume) of the sound recorder when you are recording sound directly on the device.

we fixed a display bug when editing a card...
if you recorded a video directly from the camera the card didn't display the video thumbnail in the editor until you refreshed the card (by changing sides or moving to another card and back again). This didn't affect the drill, just the display while editing the cards.
2.3
2012-10-30
Card faces can now include sound or video. (You can't do that with paper flashcards!!)

Video can be taken live with the camera, imported from your album, or taken directly from your shared iTunes folder.
Sound can be recorded live or imported from your shared iTunes folder.

Both sound and video will play automatically whenever the card face is shown, either during a drill or during the match it game.

Video will automatically maximise to fill the whole card if possible. Even when you are in the "Just the Card" view.

We also improved the editing of text by making the text block multiline in the edit card view. So now you can see more of what you're typing. Especially for those of you who put a lot of text on each card.

2.2
2012-08-06
We added a "memory" game. Where the screen is filled with face down cards (or face up if you want) and you have to find the pairs.

We also added the ability to use pictures from your shared iTunes folder. You can copy images there using iTunes (described in detail in the help).
Of course you can still use your camera directly, or pictures from your albums, just like before.

We fixed a couple of small but annoying bugs with the "just the card view", and we decreased the delay when you peek to see the other side of the card.

Download Simple Flash Card Maker on Android and iPhone for free

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Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Basic Japanese Vocabulary
(This deck includes over 900 cards of basic Japanese vocabulary to help you consolidate your hiragana and katakana learning. And to get you started on your adventure of learning Japanese.)
$0.00
Free
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Japanese Hiragana and Katakana
(Over 200 cards to help you learn the two Japanese phoenetic alphabets Hiragana and Katakana. If you learn Japanese using Romaji you will definitely have a strong Western accent. Improve your pronunciation right from the start.)
$0.00
Free
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Japanese Kanji Level 1
(Learn the first 80 Japanese Kanji taught in Japanese schools. This pack includes cards for the On and Kun readings for each kanji, an English meaning for each kanji, and about 200 cards for Japanese-English keywords which use only these kanji.)
$0.00
Free
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Japanese JLPT Level N5
(Almost 100 kanji cards and over 500 vocabulary cards for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level N5 (The lowest level).)
$0.00
Free
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Japanese Kanji Level 2
(Learn the next 160 Japanese Kanji taught in Japanese schools. (#81-240). This pack includes cards for the On and Kun readings for each kanji, an English meaning for each kanji, and over 700 cards for Japanese-English keywords which use only these kanji.)
$0.00
Free
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Japanese Kanji Level 3
(Learn the next 200 Japanese Kanji taught in Japanese schools. (#241-440). This pack includes the On and Kun readings for each kanji, an English meaning for each kanji, and almost 700 cards for Japanese-English keywords which use only these kanji.)
$0.00
Free
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Japanese JLPT Level N4
(Over 160 kanji cards and almost 500 vocabulary cards for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level N4.)
$0.00
Free
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Japanese JLPT Level N1
(Over 1,000 kanji cards and over 3,000 vocabulary cards for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level N1 (The highest level).)
$0.00
Free
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Japanese JLPT Level N3
(Over 350 kanji cards and over 1,500 vocabulary cards for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level N3.)
$0.00
Free
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Japanese JLPT Level N2
(Over 350 kanji cards and over 1,500 vocabulary cards for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level N2.)
$0.00
Free
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Ratings

3.2 out of 5
9 Ratings

Reviews

Adspark,
Works for us
We really appreciate the ability to use this program like regular index cards but also have video and sound. My son is studying sign language and this is the only program we know that allows us to type or say a word he is studying and then have the answer demonstrated in a video. My kids prefer to use this app to study than regular cards and we don't lose these. The program is not super intuitive. It took a little longer to figure out. The graphics are mediocre. But it has been a huge help in our schoolwork from vocabulary to spelling to sign language to math and more. Thank you!
Alex71ca,
Fabulous tool of study
I love this app you can find lots of pre made cards almost any Topic you can make your own easy to use love it
yardbake,
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.
mattmcg23,
App doesn’t work
Nothing works in the app after it opens.
Demmy556,
Poor
Not worth four bucks.
Clumsy.
Pajeot,
Powerful Teaching Tool
Impressive effort with comprehensive features for creation of cards suited to the needs of the individual user. This is exactly what I was looking for and comprises the electronic version of the system I used as a cornerstone (I had three--this, a well organized textbook and a good private instructor) for learning Japanese.
Instructions are comprehensive and clear and quiz works well but isn't as intuitive as I would like. There is no real logic for the swiped and the icons for the iPhone have to be learned. Don't speak for themselves. These are minor issues, nonetheless, and should not deter one from using this app. It is he only app I see with all the major features required to really learn language or facts effectively from flash cards. I agree strongly wih the suggestion of learning no more than ten at a time, and love that well learned items can be excluded from current study, but not deleted altogether, by using the Y/N toggle switch.

Finally, opening page for the app is hard to read, ugly and terribly disappointing (fuzzy, cloudy, misty lettering--poor graphics, fonts, whatever). Sad, given the dramatic empowerment and utility of the app.

Make the UI more intuitive and this app gets five stars. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
SlickSlySpy,
Very Helpful
I've been looking for an app that would allow me to play flash-card type games based on words from my Kokugo class. I've not tried the import/export functionality, but just based on entering Japanese and English text right from my iPad, then using the cards in front/back and multiple choice drills, I can say this is exactly what I was looking for. Any other features are icing on the cake. I now no longer have to rely on index cards and notebooks or lug around my laptop to play flash-based learning games. Well worth the app price.
Dtanderson5,
Flash Card App Review
I have really come to like this app. It is a fantastic study tool. At first I was a little confused on how to change the text size to fit the flash cards. However, this was an easy fix. This app is very convenient for getting some quick studying in when walking from class to class or waiting at a bus stop etc. I highly recommend it especially for college students.
Ed Decatur,
Helpful & easy
I use this app. Every day to help me learn French. The functions are intuitive, so getting started was easy. I like being able to study two ways: playing the matching game as well as drilling with the flashcards. I can make efficient use of my study time by indicating whether I get each card right as I drill. The ones I get right don't come up again, and I get more practice with the ones I get wrong. I have learned hundreds of French words and phrases with the help of this app.
Eram9,
Utterly disappointed
I don't usually like to give bad reviews because I try to see the strength in most things, but I must say this app completely let me down. After reading the description, I thought I was getting exactly what I was looking for. Not the case. First of all, it is not user friendly so I'm on pages and I don't know how to get out. Secondly, the touch screen is not sensitive at all; I found myself tapping forcefully only to be further confused because pages I was not anticipating we're showing up. Thirdly, the menu is what 3 or 4 buttons? I still don't know how to navigate app or find what I'm looking for, which is to customize flashcards. I want my money back.