LanguaFlash 1.2

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LanguaFlash is a flashcard program designed to help you learn your language quickly and easily. You enter the words into lists, do the flash cards, and you can know your language, in a flash. Features: Unlimited number of languages; Unlimited users; Intelligently show flashcards. LanguaFlash scores how well you are learning each word and displays it as needed to best help you to memorize new words. Dictionary lookup. Every word you enter to be learned can be searched in the bilingual dictionary. 25 Least known words. As your vocabulary grows, you will at times want a list of words that you need more study on. LanguaFlash can give you the words it thinks you need to practice more. Import and Export lists. Quickly and easily share and distribute lists of words you have created with your friends and fellow students. There are many lists available for download to get you started quickly and easily. You can also upload lists to share with anyone. Vocabulary Management. Organize your vocabulary into lists that can be studied individually or with any number of other lists. Each list can also be given a category for further organization.

In version 1.2 Unicode support in list export.

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