I stumbled across a rather useful app for iPhone - gFlash+. It is very handy for someone preparing for SAT, GRE or GMAT to keep track of word lists/math formula. And it doesn't stop at that. The best part is, this app can be linked to your Google Docs (Spreadsheets with two columns) and you can use the material in this spreadsheet for your flash cards. Furthermore, you can populate columns C-F and use data in these fields as multiple choices. gFlash+ also has its own template to create flashcards, but I'd strongly prefer syncing stuff with Google Docs. There are already some flashcards in gFlash's library (known as catalog), though it is not that helpful. I think gFlash+ can be used in an optimal way if you upload personalized spreadsheets through Google Docs and in that way you can refer to them on the go.
There is a limitation on the size of the file that you can upload to your iPhone via Google Docs. gFlash's documentation has the cap at 400 cells (200 rows with two columns). I already uploaded a couple of 400 cell datasets to my iPhone and it works great.
Above all, this app is for free!!
No comments:
Post a Comment