outstanding, but not html compatible
write flashcard sets on your computer, load them into google documents, and then onto your ipod. this is an all too easy way to make flashcard sets. then, when you begin studying, the app does most of the work for you. when youve gone through the set, it starts over again, only giving you the cards you missed, plus a few you got right. it repeats this until you get all of them right. then, you can flip the answers and questions and do it again. in this way, i learned 30 new words in an hour. i can ask for something more, though: allow users to choose the card and font color. this gives an extra visual cue to help remember the new stuff. but i dont need this feature badly enough to dock a star. i dock a star because the advertising says that the app features html font customization, but when i use html coding in my files, my flashcards inside the app show me html codes, NOT text doing what its been told to do. i contacted the developers, and they replied that the free version doesnt get support. id pay a buck or two for that, because the rest of its so great. but im not paying 600 yen. support or not, until the html issue gets fixed, i say these guys are running false advertising.
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