jFlash is a web-based flashcard software that supports multiple languages and is built on open web standards using PHP and XML.
This flashcard system is very useful for anyone who wishes to memorize something and perhaps share their knowledge with others online. Furthermore, as the content is presented in UTF-8, the system is language-neutral. This means that you can use jFlash to drill anything from airport names in Arabic to zoo names in Tamil.
JFlash is used by a growing number of learners across the globe, and it has been particularly popular among the students of a University of Minnesota Korean class. If you find this software to be useful, let the developer know, and he may add a link to your jFlash content on his page.
It is important to note that jFlash is a server-side web application, so you must have a PHP-enabled web server in order to use the software. The most recent update to jFlash includes an updated PHP frontend that is compatible with PHP versions 5.0 or later. This update also added a few more example lessons to the system.
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