Flashcards
Either a feature or separate app that uses your software to make flash cards at someone could draw on and then be able to flip them on the iPad
We have added a “Flash Card Study Mode” and the ability to create flash cards in GoodNotes 5.6.0. You can read more about it here: https://support.goodnotes.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001888175
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Lindsay Lara commented
PLEASE ADD FLASHCARDS!!! A huge slice of users use GoodNotes for school!!
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Anonymous commented
Goodnotes please!!! I have been a user my whole college career (since 2015 and even still I've continued studying!!!) and I would do anything for this feature!!! I love note cards but I hate typing them-- writing them out is such a good way to remember them and I would love them categorized in that class/subject folder!!
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Anonymous commented
Good Notes this idea is from 2013 and we still want it!!
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Thomas Cullen commented
Please make this a thing!!
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Veken Adam commented
PLEASE add a feature for flashcards! I want to use my apple pencil to create flash cards and not type them out.
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Anonymous commented
yes please create a flashcard app! It would be great to be able to drag and drop text from goodnotes directly onto a flashcard, be able to draw and annotate on the flashcard, and create a right and wrong pile and organize them by subject. This would be a HUGE game changer. Thank you!
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Andrew commented
How able a flash card template which can be exported to Anki and Quizlet?
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Anonymous commented
Just to bump this, I would also love this capability! I like notecards for studying but don’t want to waste the paper
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Rob commented
None of the ink-first notetaking apps do this. Own this space!
A nice-to-have to build on this feature later: spaced repetition study notifications for note card groups. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition
Anki is the (long-time) owner of that space but the interface is notoriously painful. If you do spaced-repetition well, combined with your existing functionality GoodNotes becomes an Anki killer and wins its user base (especially if you eventually support importing anki decks).
Help us GoodNotes, you're our only hope!
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William commented
Flashcards would be a very welcome feature!
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Caitlin commented
The flip/shuffle option would be amazing! Please do this!!
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Catherine Hong commented
Yes I love this idea and searched around but couldn't find anything that really did it well! Goodnotes already has the writing quality and writing to text aspects down, as well as categories and notebooks/ pages, so just adding a flip and/or shuffle option would be amazing!!
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Michael commented
Yes. This would be a very helpful tool!
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Anonymous commented
Yes! Would love the ability to make flash cards.
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Dan commented
Please make a Flashcard Template!!
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D commented
It would be pretty cool and extremely useful to add flashcard annotation. The idea is to circle two regions of a note page (text, photo, etc.) and identify as a flash card pair, query and answer. So, a GoodNotes document might have a number of "flashcard" annotations. In a way this is like a special indexing or tabbing feature. The flash card indexing/tabbing might be exported to an another app like Studies, or better yet, integrate that functionality into your outstanding app, GoodNotes. This functionality would make for a VeryGoodNotes application that has university class.
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Anonymous commented
Any word on this? I've been searching and searching for something like this!
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Faisal Almajayishi commented
this is good idea
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Flash commented
Great idea! Really need this feature, all of the flashcard apps which allow handwriting or drawing have terrible engines and don't allow writing anywhere near to the level of the goodnotes!
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Liu commented
Just what I was thinking too! Almost all of the flashcard apps on iOS are stale, and none can offer to write on the cards as neatly as Goodnotes could! This could possibly be easily done with Goodnotes with a new type of Template called "Flashcards", which would have a flip button to write on the other side, and some kind of simple shuffling animation when we want to view the flashcards. That's it.
Here's a small illustration: http://t.co/mY7AESCYGs
It'd be also very neat if we could select with a lasso tool some section of the notes and make it into a flashcard - it'd be good for revision purposes!
Besides the shuffling animation, there shouldn't be too much coding involved, and you could attract a lot of people from the flashcard app ecosystem!