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v1.0.2

26 May 13:43
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FlashBack v1.0.2

Features

  • Countdown timers for each study card, tracking time remaining for each review date.
  • Notifications for upcoming review dates to help you stay on track.
  • Visual indicators (color changes) for overdue review dates.
  • Each card displays "Still Studying" until all review dates are over.
  • Once all review dates are over, cards will display "Subject Well Known."
  • User-friendly interface with full-width cards for better readability.
  • Vertical scrolling to navigate through multiple subjects easily.

Improvements

  • Fixed issue with countdown timers showing the same time for all cards.
  • Enhanced UI to ensure full-width cards and improved navigation.
  • Database optimizations for better performance and reliability.

Bug Fixes

  • Resolved the problem where countdown timers did not reflect individual card timings accurately.
  • Fixed various minor bugs to enhance overall app stability.

v1.0.1

25 May 22:07
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Reinforce the subject repeatedly right after studying, then on the 3rd, 6th, and 10th days. This method can help maintain the information with little effort. Spacing out the reinforcement of acquired knowledge has been proven to significantly enhance long-term memory retention. By reviewing the subject immediately after initial study and subsequently at specific intervals like the 3rd, 6th, and 10th days, you can reinforce comprehension and encode the information to memory more efficiently. This technique is a valuable strategy for maximizing the productivity and impact of study sessions. The spaced repetition strategy not only boosts memory retention but also strengthens the links between different pieces of information, encouraging a profound and interconnected grasp of the topic. By consistently reviewing and refreshing your understanding over time, you not only enhance your ability to recall facts and ideas but also to apply them in more challenging contexts. This method leverages the brain's tendency to forget and relearn information over time, reinforcing the neural pathways related to the mastered material. Ultimately, spaced repetition transforms passive learning into an engaged process, stimulating your mind at optimal intervals to enhance long-term learning results.

v1.0.0

25 May 20:03
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Reinforce the subject repeatedly right after studying, then on the 3rd, 6th, and 10th days. This method can help maintain the information with little effort. Spacing out the reinforcement of acquired knowledge has been proven to significantly enhance long-term memory retention. By reviewing the subject immediately after initial study and subsequently at specific intervals like the 3rd, 6th, and 10th days, you can reinforce comprehension and encode the information to memory more efficiently. This technique is a valuable strategy for maximizing the productivity and impact of study sessions. The spaced repetition strategy not only boosts memory retention but also strengthens the links between different pieces of information, encouraging a profound and interconnected grasp of the topic. By consistently reviewing and refreshing your understanding over time, you not only enhance your ability to recall facts and ideas but also to apply them in more challenging contexts. This method leverages the brain's tendency to forget and relearn information over time, reinforcing the neural pathways related to the mastered material. Ultimately, spaced repetition transforms passive learning into an engaged process, stimulating your mind at optimal intervals to enhance long-term learning results.