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I downloaded this app because of the promising options of flashcards with images, colorful flashcards, etc. But you have to pay for those features, things that they don't tell you on the ads. With the free version, you can just manually write your flashcards with the words in bold, underline, and italic. There's also a ChatGPT feature where you can write your flashcards prompt with ChatGPT. But Idk if it's free or not,o since I didn't try it. Good thing: There's an offline mode.

Jason Dunlap
I was looking for a good alternative to Quizlet and while I find this useful, there must be some bug causing cards to delete themselves and not save properly. I find myself having to hit save after every card I make or risk losing progress, and saving is incredibly tedious on the web app since it automatically takes away from the editing interface. Likewise, I also come back to decks I had made previously and notice that cards are just missing, or in one case the whole deck was gone.
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Philo Pateer
Best app for studying! It's so perfect it has clear, easy UI that anyone could use, even if they are new to flashcards learning. There's 3 studying modes on the app. Binge learn that lets you study for a test that is very nearby. Long term that helps you memorizing studies for an exam that could be a week later. Finally, Exam learning, it let's you test your memory for that study and it can highlight what you got wrong and what's not. Overall, the app is perfect. I definitely recommend it.