iFlash
iFlash is a flashcard and spaced-repetition learning application for macOS, designed to help students, language learners, and professionals memorize facts and vocabulary through active recall. It supports creating decks of cards with images, audio, and formatting, scheduling reviews using spaced-repetition algorithms, and tracking progress across multiple study sessions. The app is intended for anyone preparing for exams, learning new languages, or building long-term knowledge of complex subjects.
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1 suggestionWe could not find current information about iFlash's native Apple Silicon support status — the developer's online presence appears limited or outdated, and search results did not return clear architectural details. If you rely on iFlash for active studying, contact the developer directly at loopware.com (or through the app itself) to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned. This is important because your Intel-only build will stop launching entirely when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028). As more actively maintained alternatives with confirmed native Apple Silicon support, consider Anki (free, open-source, cross-platform), Quizlet (web-based and native macOS app), or RemNote (note-taking with built-in spaced-repetition) — all run natively on M-series Macs and are under active development.
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