by Ernie » Thu Mar 10, 2011 2:20 pm
Hi Dman,
With my app, you generally either use Quizlet to create your cards, or you use Excel. If you use Excel, you can add pictures by adding a "Picture 1" (for example) column, specify the picture file name in that column and then upload these pictures to either my website or dropbox. At the top of orangeorapple.com is a link to an Excel file with documentation on creating flashcards in a spreadsheet.
Yeah, I don't have any built-in support for a WYSIWYG editor, and don't plan on adding this, nor adding a website to enter flashcards. This is what Quizlet does. What iFlipr's editor does is help you create html. One option might be to use their editor, then click the html button and copy this html into Excel. I know it's not that convenient.
If you can end up maintaining for flashcards in a spreadsheet though, transfering to the app should be fairly simple. If you go this route and need more guidance, let me know.
Ernie
Hi Dman,
With my app, you generally either use Quizlet to create your cards, or you use Excel. If you use Excel, you can add pictures by adding a "Picture 1" (for example) column, specify the picture file name in that column and then upload these pictures to either my website or dropbox. At the top of orangeorapple.com is a link to an Excel file with documentation on creating flashcards in a spreadsheet.
Yeah, I don't have any built-in support for a WYSIWYG editor, and don't plan on adding this, nor adding a website to enter flashcards. This is what Quizlet does. What iFlipr's editor does is help you create html. One option might be to use their editor, then click the html button and copy this html into Excel. I know it's not that convenient.
If you can end up maintaining for flashcards in a spreadsheet though, transfering to the app should be fairly simple. If you go this route and need more guidance, let me know.
Ernie