Stackz flashcard software organizes large sets of words to be learned by visually representing them based on their mastery level and date of last mastery. This helps users keep track of progress and focus on areas that need improvement.

The cleverly designed cards are distributed according to the 'mastery level' and colored according to the 'date of the last mastery'. Over time, the cards darken, making it easy to distinguish the difficult ones from the easy ones at a glance. Plus, you can immediately see which cards need refreshing because they have not been reviewed for a long time.
Stackz offers integrated dictionaries for Japanese and Chinese, making it possible to create new wordlists from scratch or automatically from web pages. These dictionaries are also directly available for looking up information during the process of learning words of any of these languages.
Notably, Stackz supports any other Unicode language of the Windows operating system, making it a versatile tool for language learners. For your convenience, the constantly growing online wordlist archive currently contains over 200 wordlists for Japanese, Chinese, Korean or Thai.
Moreover, a Pocket PC version of Stackz is also available, which brings the Stackz flashcard system to virtually any place. The wordlist files can be directly downloaded to the Pocket PC, allowing seamless synchronization of the learning status between the platforms.
In conclusion, Stackz is a practical and efficient method for mastering new vocabulary that's also available on-the-go. With its unique visualization system and integrated dictionaries, the software enables you to learn a language quickly while having fun. It's an excellent tool for anyone interested in mastering a new language from the comfort of their own computer.
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