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Esperanto flashcard apps

by ProfessorViking, May 14, 2013

Messages: 5

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ProfessorViking (User's profile) May 14, 2013, 1:47:14 AM

Anyone use these?

This is how I learn best. Vocab first, and let the rest follow.

Idealy, there would be an app that could take sets from the three main flashcard sites.
Check these out:
http://quizlet.com/subject/esperanto/
http://www.studystack.com/SearchResults.jsp
http://www.flashcardexchange.com/search?query=espe...

Does anyone know of such an app?

also, it should have the ability to shuffle the cards, and mark the cards to be taken out of rotation once learned.

PS:
I am on android.

jkph00 (User's profile) May 14, 2013, 12:58:56 PM

ProfessorViking:Anyone use these?

This is how I learn best. Vocab first, and let the rest follow.

Idealy, there would be an app that could take sets from the three main flashcard sites.
Check these out:
http://quizlet.com/subject/esperanto/
http://www.studystack.com/SearchResults.jsp
http://www.flashcardexchange.com/search?query=espe...

Does anyone know of such an app?

also, it should have the ability to shuffle the cards, and mark the cards to be taken out of rotation once learned.

PS:
I am on android.
Flashcards Deluxe works extremely well with Quizlet.com and Studystack.com, and I believe with Flashcardexchange.com, 'though I've not used that site myself. It does everything you're looking for -- and more. It also has a rating of 4.9/5 from users. It is available for Apple as well.

cannona (User's profile) May 20, 2013, 12:49:47 PM

In case someone comes across this thread looking for an IOS app, I use Flashcards++, and it does pretty much everything the original poster asked for, plus it's free right now (though not sure how long that will last). When I got it it was only $4, which seemed fair to me, considering how much I use it. It uses the Supermemo algorithm for learning, which I really like.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/flashcards++/id378...

I created my own Flashcards based on the Baza Radikaro. http://pilger.home.xs4all.nl/brenttl3.htm

Hope that helps.

Amike

Aaron

makis (User's profile) July 29, 2013, 11:30:15 AM

This is an old post, I know, but I wanted to bump the thread to put Anki out there, in case no one has heard of it.

It's open source and cross-platform and it works as a spaced repetition program (a la super memo) that reviews cards after a certain length when you are about to forget them. You can use it on the internet, on your desk/laptop and on your phone.

I like it and have made a Lernu deck with almost 3,000 cards!

Check it out: http://ankisrs.net/

pdenisowski (User's profile) July 29, 2013, 8:23:38 PM

Not sure if it's availavle for Android, but I've been using StickyStudy for quite a while and am VERY happy with it -- it also allows import from FCE and Quizzlet.

Amike,
Paul

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