iFlash is an advanced memorization application based around the flash-card learning metaphor. If you want to learn almost anything, from a foreign language to the ten-codes police officers use, iFlash is for you.
iFlash includes many great features to help you study. You can record audio directly into any flash-card (great for foreign languages), as well as attach images. Other features include an unlimited amount of card sides per deck, advanced importing and exporting, iPod support, quick-searching, and a beautiful interface that is strikingly similar to other iApplications (like iTunes and iPhoto).
Also included is the integrated iFlash Deck Library, which is an easy way to download and share card decks. With a familiar interface and close to 2000 card decks available, you'll be learning something new in no-time.
What's new in this version:
- Images are now printed out when there is no text in a card side
- "Save Audio" button added to Audio panel of the Inspector
- Auto backup feature completely re-done. A backup of each deck is now saved in the same folder as the deck itself, and used to recover a deck if iFlash should crash.
- Customizing the toolbar doesn't crash iFlash in Leopard anymore
- Pressing the Return key while editing will bring you to the next row (like in Tiger)
- Mouse cursor when dragging doesn't show plus symbol anymore
- Spotlight importer now runs natively on Intel Macs
- Welcome window is now centered when opened
- "Remember Keyboard Layout" option now works smoothly and predictably. Unfortunately, due to a bug in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, this feature now only works with Leopard. Follow the link and
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