StudyStack data can be exported to the programs listed below. If you would like to be able to download
to another program, send an email to exports@studystack.com.
Kaka Flashcards |
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Kaka Flashcards
is a free beta flashcard viewer for Android phones
developed by Marcin Oczeretko.
You can find the program on the Android Marketplace by searching for "kaka flashcards". Once installed on your phone, you can browse the StudyStack categories or you can get a list of the stacks that you've created or marked as a favorite. Selecting a stack downloads the stack to your phone's local database from which you can then study. It's simple to review your cards by just swiping your finger across the screen.
If you already have Kaka Flashcards on your phone, scan this QR code to download this stack.
gFlash+ |  |
gFlashPro and gFlash+ are the premium and free versions of gWhiz'
flashcard application for the iPhone and iPod touch. gFlashPro makes it extremely simple to get your
StudyStack flashcards onto your iPhone. Using gFlashPro, you just enter your StudyStack username and
the program lists all the stacks from your My StudyStack page for you to
download directly to your device. gFlashPro is available from the iTunes App Store.
For
gFlash+ (or gFlashPro), you can email flashcards from StudyStack
directly to your Google mail account by entering your gMail address below. From gMail, import the
flashcards into a Google Spreadsheet. Then use gFlash's "Get My
Google Data..." feature to add the cardset to your device.
Touchcards |  |
Touchards is an inexpensive flashcard viewer application
for the iPhone and iPod touch. It is easy to use and interactive, relying on swipes, taps, and shakes to
study a flash card set. The Touchcards application can import this set from StudyStack by entering 243968 on
Touchcard's import tab.
The Touchcards app is available from the iTunes App Store.
iMemento |  |
iMemento is an inexpensive
flashcard viewer application for the iPhone and iPod touch developed by Thomas Busse. It allows you to configure how the cards look and the order in which the cards are presented. More details on how to import cards from StudyStack into iMemento are available in iMemento's FAQ.
StudyME |  |
StudyME is a simple flashcard display tool for devices supporting Java/J2ME which includes many cellphones. First download StudyME and install it on to your cellphone using the procedure specific for your phone and carrier. Once installed, use the program's "Download" command to retrieve any of the data stored at StudyStack.com. To retrieve this dataset, enter Stack ID: 243968.
If your cellphone cannot access the internet to download data, but you can install .jar and .jad files to your phone using a cable, infrared or bluetooth connection, then you can use the button below to download a .jad file that contains the data for the current stack.
iStudyToGo |
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iStudyToGo is an inexpensive and easy to use software application that lets you study flashcards on your iPod Classic/Mini/Nano. If you do not already have iStudyToGo, you can get it at the eSellerate store.
Get 10% off iStudyToGo with the coupon code STUDYSTACK.
To get flashcards onto your iPod, open iStudyToGo on your PC and navigate to "File -> Import From StudyStack.com". To retrieve this flashcard set, enter the the code: 243968. You can also sync iStudyToGo with all of your favorite and created flashcards from your StudyStack.com account. To do so, go the the same menu and type in your StudyStack username. Now you can use iStudyToGo to easily manage the flashcards on your iPod.
iPod Notes |
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Newer iPods allow notes to be stored in a Notes folder. These notes can then be viewed on your iPod. Use the "Get .ZIP Note file" button below to download this stack. Extract the zip file into the Notes folder of your iPod.
Some versions of Windows prompt for a password when you try to open this file. If that happens to you, download the latest version of WinZip.
FlashCards for webOS |
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FlashCards for webOS is an inexpensive study tool for your webOS powered phone (such as the Palm pre) developed by James Harris.
If you do not already have a copy of this program on your webOS device, you can
buy it in Palm's app store.
FlashCards for webOS displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the columns of data that should be used with your webOS Flashcards.
QuizWiz |  |
QuizWiz is a free study tool for your PalmOS PDA from nosleep software. It will display data as flashcards, true/false, and multiple choice. It also keeps track of your progress so you can see how you are improving. If you do not already have a copy of QuizWiz on your PalmOS PDA, you can
download QuizWiz from PalmGear.com
QuizWiz displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question and for the answer.
Quiz-Buddy |  |
Quiz-Buddy is a free study tool for your PalmOS PDA from Sierra Vista Software. It will display
data as multiple choice or yes/no questions. "Quiz-Buddy for Palm saves you time because it adjusts to your way of learning and acts like a
patient teacher who knows which questions to ask more often." If you do not already have a copy of Quiz-Buddy on
your PalmOS PDA, you must first
download Quiz-Buddy.
QuizBuddy displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question and for the answer.
Lexi |  |
Lexi is a free study tool for your PalmOS PDA from Peter Mosimann. It was designed
for learning foreign languages, but will work with other data as well. If you do not already have a copy of Lexi on
your PalmOS PDA, you must first download Lexi.
Lexi displays your data in a question/answer/info/gender format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question, answer, info, and gender fields.
Quizzler |
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Quizzler is a free study tool for your PalmOS PDA from Pocket Mobility. If you do not already have a copy of Quizzler, you must first
download Quizzler.
Quizzler displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question and for the answer.
HandyCards |
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HandyCards for PocketPC is a shareware study tool that supports the Leitner Testing mode to help you optimize your study time. A free trial version can be downloaded from the HandyMed web site.
HandyCards displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question and for the answer.
FlashCards 101 |  |
FlashCards 101 is an inexpensive flashcard viewer for your Pocket PC. A free demo version
can be downloaded from the myPocket technologies web site.
FlashCards 101 displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question and for the answer.
PocketExam |  |
PocketExam is an inexpensive flashcard viewer for your Pocket PC. A free demo version
can be downloaded from Bizon Software's web site.
PocketExam displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question and for the answer.
Acquasys Examiner |  |
Acquasys Examiner is an inexpensive flashcard viewer for your Pocket PC. A free demo version
can be downloaded from Acquasys's web site.
Examiner displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question and for the answer.
Note: If your browser displays the XML file instead of prompting you to save it, just use the browser's File | Save As... command.
FlashIt |  |
FlashIt is an inexpensive flashcard viewer for your Pocket PC. It only supports ASCII characters; so it won't work with characters of non-latin based languages. The software
can be downloaded from ScaryBear's web site.
FlashIt displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question and for the answer.
Note: If your browser displays the XML file instead of prompting you to save it, just use the browser's File | Save As... command.
WinFlash Educator |
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WinFlash Educator is an award-winning shareware study system for the PC that
supports several testing modes (including Leitner) to make your study more
efficient. A free trial version can be downloaded from
the Open Window web site.
Educator displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question and for the answer. (After exporting this file use the Import command on WinFlash's Educator menu.)
Tango |  |
Tango is an inexpensive flashcard viewer for Java enabled mobile phones and other J2ME devices. Visit hardlight.com for download instructions.
Tango displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question and for the answer.
Note: If your browser displays the XML file instead of prompting you to save it, just use the browser's File | Save As... command.
CueCard |  |
CueCard is a free flashcard viewer for PCs. It also allows you to attach images and sounds to the questions and/or answers. Visit wadeb.com for download instructions.
CueCard displays your data in a question/answer format.
Please select the column of data that should be used for the question and for the answer.
Note: If your browser displays the XML file instead of prompting you to save it, just use the browser's File | Save As... command.
gFlash+ |  |
gFlash+ is a free flashcard viewer for BlackBerry devices. Visit gwhizmobile.com for download instructions. Unlike most of the other applications, StudyStack will email the flashcards directly to your BlackBerry device.
Generic XML Export
Export all data as XML data in a generic format.
Generic CSV Export
Export all data as a Comma-Seperated-Value file for importing into other applications.
Delimited Export
Export all data in a format that matches the format required for the StudyStack import form.
PDF Export
Cards can also be exported as PDF files in several different formats. PDF files are typically used for printing. Click on the Print icon below to see the available formats.
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