iFlash Touch: Viewing your cards

Loopware — Tags: — Davey @ April 22, 2009

As part of iFlash Touch being submitted to the App Store, I am going to be posting details about the app all throughout the week. Stay tuned, as each day will bring more information!

iFlash Touch will allow you to view all the categories in your deck, as well as all of the cards inside each category. Here is the view that lets you see all categories:

Tapping a category will initiate studying, while pressing the blue arrow will show you all the cards in that category:

From this view, you can check/uncheck cards and begin studying all the cards in the category.

For the next update (tomorrow!), I’ll post how studying your cards will work.

- Davey

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7 Comments

  1. This looks really slick Davey, I’m very anxious to get my hands on iFlash. I keep checking the app store religiously!

    Comment by Stan — April 22, 2009 @ 12:12 pm
  2. That is an awesome way of arranging it. I was wondering how you were going to deal with which cards are learned/not learned.

    You’ve completely blown every other flash app on the App Store out of the water.

    By the way, do the memorized/not memorized status of cards also get transferred when you sync decks?

    Checking the App store for this app on my iPhone as soon as I wake up every morning has become part of my ritual. This is gonna save my butt for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test level 2!

    Comment by Tres — April 22, 2009 @ 12:31 pm
  3. Thanks for posting new info every day. It’s making the wait for approval from the App Store much more bearable.

    Comment by Dylan — April 22, 2009 @ 3:43 pm
  4. Where’s today’s update? Freaking approval is taking forever, I have a big test May 4th, your app will do wonders on my score.

    Comment by GJ — April 24, 2009 @ 12:37 am
  5. I agree with Tres. iFlash Touch will do wonders when studying for JLPT2!

    And I regularly check the appstore!

    Comment by pH — April 24, 2009 @ 3:40 am
  6. David, the fact that i-Flash will be released pre-finals is the most terrific thing that has ever happened in the history of the united states of America. Im so happy Im simply going to pass away. But not before killing Abraham Lincoln…

    – J. W. B.

    Comment by Garrett — April 24, 2009 @ 2:17 pm
  7. I am a medical student in my second year. I have a huge national board exam, USMLE Step 1, on June 13th of this year. I have used your program on my computer through out medical school and it has done WONDERS for me. The fact that you can incorporate images and audio into the cards makes this program PERFECT for learning medical school material.

    This program, loaded with the right database, can literally revolutionize the way medical students are taught. Entire textbooks could be made in this format to supplement existing material. Heart sounds, pathology slides, and high yield questions can all be made into questions!

    The fact that I can now study anytime, anywhere with the iFlash Touch is going to help me achieve the score I want on my national board, and go on to the residency I want.

    Thank you so much for your help.

    Comment by Grant — April 24, 2009 @ 5:51 pm

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