FlashCardDB – Online Flash Card Maker

Simple online flash card maker. In their own words: “FlashCardDB makes it easy to create, staudy and share flashcards online’

FlashCardDB - Online Flash Card maker
  • Create and store flash cards in your account.
  • Search or browse flash cards created by others (by tags / recently created / recently studied).
  • Organize flash cards using tags.
  • Study Room: study flash cards in random mode, keep track of correct/incorrect answers, etc.

Check out FlashCardDB @ www.flashcarddb.com


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  • Dmitry August 1, 2009
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