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  2. List of flashcard software - Wikipedia

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    Free-of-charge version available Spaced repetition Number of sides Supports Unicode Supports image Supports audio Other formats Printable Import-export Supports sync Plugin support Working offline Anki: AGPLv3 (personal computer, Android), proprietary Yes (except iOS) Yes Multiple Yes Yes Yes Video, LaTeX, HTML: Plugin [1] Yes Yes Yes Yes

  3. Anki (software) - Wikipedia

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    Anki 23.10+ also has a native implementation of the Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler (FSRS) algorithm, which allows for more optimal spacing of card repetitions. [7] Anki is content-agnostic, and the cards are presented using HTML and may include text, images, sounds, videos, [8] and LaTeX equations.

  4. Flashcard - Wikipedia

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    A flashcard or flash card is a card bearing information on both sides, usually intended to practice and/or aid memorization. It can be virtual (part of a flashcard software ) or physical. Typically, each flashcard bears a question or definition on one side and an answer or target term on the other.

  5. Picture card - Wikipedia

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    Picture card may refer to: Flash memory card for a digital camera; Picture card (cards) which has a picture on it (usually Jack, Queen or King, but sometimes including Ace or Joker) Trade card; xD-Picture Card

  6. The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  7. Face card - Wikipedia

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    A 'picture card' that is not a 'face card.' In the standard packs of non-English speaking regions, the face or court cards may be different. For example, in Italian-and Spanish-suited packs there is a Knight or Cavalier instead of a Queen. In French-suited Tarot card packs, the Cavalier is a fourth court card.

  8. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Minard chart of ...

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    I note that the image page includes an English translation of the block of French text, as well as instructions for reading the temperature graph at the bottom of the image (temperature is shown in chronological order from _right_ to _left_, in degrees on the Réaumur scale (multiply degrees Réaumur by 1.25 to get degrees Celsius).

  9. Russian playing cards - Wikipedia

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    Russian playing card deck (face cards) designed by Adolf Charlemagne. The design of the Russian card decks were derived and influenced by the German card decks as well as the French card decks. Russian cards in the market were divided into three or four categories, depending on the quality of paper and printing: from cheapest decks for laymen ...