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Works perfectly under 10.5.6 



- Version: 2.7.6, 1/18/2009 04:32PM PST
MacMac888
As for those with issues in using iFlash, I have had no bad experiences at all. I am using OS 10.5.6. iFlash rocks!
Exactly what I was looking for - Version: 2.7.6, 8/5/2008 09:30PM PST
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domaky
I'm not usually bothering with leaving comments on products I use, but this well deserves some notes. I use it for language learning and exam prep. I love the fact that images can be attached, I do so with screenshots for formulas and graphs that make memorising easier for me.
The program is very intuitive and easy to use.
I also like the feature that card decks can be shared with other users. Not that I needed it so far, but I like the idea that not only is the program itself shareware, but so is the content put together by the users.
Well done!
The program is very intuitive and easy to use.
I also like the feature that card decks can be shared with other users. Not that I needed it so far, but I like the idea that not only is the program itself shareware, but so is the content put together by the users.
Well done!
or try - Version: 2.7.6, 4/8/2008 05:05PM PST
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Jon_Link_871
I use a program called Genius and think it is a worthy free open source alternative