The user wants the ability to color-code flashcards to help organize and differentiate them.
I was recently watching Andrea la Mexicana's new yt channel and she interviewed one of her student's who said he used a flashcard app to offset his comprehensible input. One of things the student said he liked about the app he uses, Anki, was that you can check off the ones that are "learned", so you can focus on the remaining vocab that you're less strong in which I like. Another feature I'd like in an app is if you could color-code or create sub-categories. I'd love to know what apps people are using on Dreaming. Which ones do you think are the best ones? I'm trying to do research before pulling the trigger because Anki is pricey (for an app). The other thing is Anki does not look very aesthetic (i'm a designer). If an app is both sleek and UX minded, this is a win. TIA \*EDIT Adding a compiled list of the app suggestions below: Anki, /Desktop /Mobile /FSRS Language Reactor Qsets Drops DuoCards Linguno Fluent Forever DuoNinja big.cards Migaku Sylvi flashleap - beta