With this flashcards app, you can create and organize custom flashcards using writing or drawing, add images, and select from various templates. Includes features for spaced repetition, iCloud sync, and sharing decks with others.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 77 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
58%
4 star
17%
3 star
13%
2 star
2%
1 star
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Low review manipulation risk
26% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
77% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
75% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.1★ average)
About Kyoku Flashcards
CREATE AND ORGANIZE YOUR FLASHCARDS LIKE ON REAL PAPER
* Create your custom flashcards by writing or drawing what you want in their front and back sides.
* Make it more visual by adding images to your flashcards
* Choose from a large set of beautiful templates: Dotted, Ruled, Squared, Music or Blank flashcards
* Organize your flashcards as you want among decks or folders
STUDY YOUR FLASHCARDS
* Study your flashcards regularly to learn the new concepts using Spaced Repetition (with Leitner System)
* Use it side by side with any other App or website.
* Support Dark Mode, to ease studying at night or in low light environments.
BACKUP AND SHARE
* Create a backup or share your decks of flashcards with your friends by exporting them as a file
YOUR FLASHCARDS ALWAYS WITH YOU
* All your flashcards with you at all times thanks to iCloud sync
* Study your cards on the go with the companion Apps for iPhone and macOS
Go paperless with Kyoku.
I am looking forward to hearing from you, please let me know anything you would like to have or to improve in Kyoku Flashcards from the "Give us feedback" option in the Settings of the App.
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Reviews for Kyoku Flashcards
ajoung
BEST STUDY APP EVER
I’m telling you right now this app single-handedly improved my gpa by almost one whole point and got me on the deans list. If you’re a student and you have an iPad, an Apple Pencil and a phone, but don’t have this app, I’m going to beat you up personally! The best way that I use this app is to make flash cards of important terms right after lecture using my iPad and Apple Pencil, and then to go over them throughout my week using my cellphone in landscape mode, as if I am holding a flash card. There is one small issue that I have with this app, but it may just be my device only. When I draw shapes they look really messy, and normally, Apple has this feature where you can hold the pencil in place after drawing a shape and boom. It’ll be fixed. I have tried this using the flash card app and sadly, it hasn’t quite worked yet. This would be an amazing feature to add to this already amazing app.
opalescent_sky
No text tool, so it’s difficult to create flashcards on an iPhone
I think Kyoku flashcards is a very intuitive Flashcard creation app, but it can benefit from a few improvements. The main issue with it is that it doesn’t have a text tool, which makes using it difficult. Here are some areas where I think this app can improve: (1) Please add a text tool to Kyoku Flashcards. I know that Kyoku is advertised as a flashcard app for the Apple Pencil, but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t also have a text tool. I purchased this app on my iPhone, which doesn’t support the Apple Pencil. I’m forced to write with my finger in order to use this app, which I don’t like. This app isn’t usable to me on my iPhone unless we are given the ability to add text. The absence of this feature is the reason why I took off one star from my rating. (2) It would help a lot if a feature such as image occlusion was added. This is a time-saving feature because it would allow us to use diagrams that contain many labels (think of anatomy diagrams that contain numerous labels). We can draw boxes on each label to cover them up, and tap on a box whenever we want to reveal the answer. This feature can also be used to conceal certain words in a sentence, which gives users a chance to guess the hidden words before revealing the answer. (3) Lastly, I wish there was a way to search for specific flashcards that I’ve created. Currently, it’s not possible to do this because there is no search bar. It’s hard to keep track of flashcards within a large deck, but I want to avoid repetition. I want to know what flashcards I have already created, and what I still need to create. Sometimes I might realize that I made a mistake on one of the flashcards, and I want to edit it or delete it, but this is not easy because searching manually is time-consuming. It’d be very useful if there was a way to at least make the titles of each flashcard searchable, even if nothing else in the card is searchable.