by Ernie » Sat Aug 10, 2024 3:40 pm
Hi Cassandra,
I'm so sorry for the slow reply.
The app does not generally have any account associated with it. You can create an account to use the app's Sync feature, or to use the Shared Library, but otherwise, the app doesn't have an account. There would be no way to have a clear separation of your flashcards within a single device (using Flashcards Deluxe). You can create folders and put different subjects into different folders.
300 decks? I generally recommend to have fewer, larger decks. You can use Category 1 to assign a category to each card for filtering. You would generally create and maintain your deck(s) in a spreadsheet, and use a Category 1 column to do this. Each deck is a single Excel or text file when importing. But it seems you have a system already in place that you use.
"I wanted to know if you have a project to put a max limit of set for the mode of studying short term goal ?" I'm not sure I understand. A "set" in my app is a group of cards that are due to be studied. There is no setting for a max number of cards in a set. But there are some ways to limit the number of cards that are actively being studied at a time. Deck Options > Cards to Study. You can filter on Category for example, if you use those. You can set a "Card Range", and only cards in those range will be active to study.
I don't have anything in particular I'm working on with the app. I've been working on a "Flashcards Deluxe 2" (starting from scratch), but not sure if this will ever get released.
Hi Cassandra,
I'm so sorry for the slow reply.
The app does not generally have any account associated with it. You can create an account to use the app's Sync feature, or to use the Shared Library, but otherwise, the app doesn't have an account. There would be no way to have a clear separation of your flashcards within a single device (using Flashcards Deluxe). You can create folders and put different subjects into different folders.
300 decks? I generally recommend to have fewer, larger decks. You can use Category 1 to assign a category to each card for filtering. You would generally create and maintain your deck(s) in a spreadsheet, and use a Category 1 column to do this. Each deck is a single Excel or text file when importing. But it seems you have a system already in place that you use.
"I wanted to know if you have a project to put a max limit of set for the mode of studying short term goal ?" I'm not sure I understand. A "set" in my app is a group of cards that are due to be studied. There is no setting for a max number of cards in a set. But there are some ways to limit the number of cards that are actively being studied at a time. Deck Options > Cards to Study. You can filter on Category for example, if you use those. You can set a "Card Range", and only cards in those range will be active to study.
I don't have anything in particular I'm working on with the app. I've been working on a "Flashcards Deluxe 2" (starting from scratch), but not sure if this will ever get released.