5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Flashcards* for iPhone.
Flashcards* is free iOS app published by Bold Learning Solutions, Inc.
ThisIsMadnessR2
Cannot add pictures the way they show in the app store. You have to download some weird flash card index deck from the developer website.deleted 10 minutes after using for the first time!
Kkkatrick
These flash card apps are pretty much the same, what distinguishes them is if you can upload images without paying. I'm a wildlife bio major and I need to put pictures on one side to practice identifying species. You cannot do this with this app. If you decide to upgrade make sure they allow image uploading before you do...if that is important to you.
snokesta
This app has been helpful for studying vocabulary terms with my children. Study cards do not go missing (often times paper ones will when children are involved), as they are centrally located on a singular device. My one request update would be to allow these cards to be printed out, as some teachers require notecard completion as an assignment to be submitted.
Breezeblocks2
The only additions I would like to see are the ability to insert pictures and edit the text a bit more. This is pretty darn nitpicky though, this is a terrific app for what it's intended to be.
Woowaydon
This app is a scam, it was promised to upload pictures, but once you create an account it says at this moment you can't insert pictures. What's the point of it
IdahoRudy
Easy to use and organize the cards. Extra plus to use on my tablet and phone.
A17B
This app does the job — mostly. It's easy to set up a flashcard deck, but other problems exist. Whenever you edit the deck in any way — fixing the spelling, adding a card, editing the title — all the starred cards disappear. For students like me, who can have 75+ cards in one deck, this is a problem. Customer service also is lacking; if I send emails about problems to their help staff, I usually get an automated reply and then nothing, or at least nothing of substance. Ad placement will make you click on ads — that's their bread and butter, I guess, and you can always pay for the option to not have any ads, but it is still distracting.
Raul Temblor
Works as flash cards work. Good enough for me. Well, now that others mention it, ability to use images would be an enhancement.