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About Gridded

Gridded is a powerful, easy-to-use, completely free flashcard application for iOS, iPadOS and macOS. Here's how it works:

1. Select a small group of items you'd like to be quizzed on.
2. Study them.
3. Press "Play" to be quizzed on them.
4. Repeat.

Gridded features loads of ways to customize your gameplay. For example, you can choose whether to type the response or to just think the response and then grade yourself. You can choose whether diacritics, spacing, case, and punctuation are ignored. You can choose whether the items are shuffled, or whether you are quizzed in order. You can have items with multiple responses which can be accepted in any order. Or, you can have items with many responses where you are only required to type one of them.

You can choose to have Gridded speak the words on your flashcards as you play them with text-to-speech voices, and you customize how slowly or quickly these voices speak.

Gridded has a unique spaced repetition system (SRS) which uses colors to show you at a glance which items are most in need of review. When you play an item, it turns a vibrant color and then gradually gets more gray as it becomes more in need of review. Blue items turn gray quickly, within a few hours. Green items take longer to turn gray, and yellow items even longer. Red items are the ones you know best; they take years to turn gray. You can customize these colors as you like, and you can also customize the rates at which items change colors, becoming more red when you get them right and more blue when you get them wrong.

You can put images on flashcards, or mathematical symbols written in LaTeX or AsciiMath. When you import large images, they are scaled down to reasonable sizes so that you don't end up with an unnecessarily large library that takes forever to sync and share.

Syncing is easy to set up between any number of macOS, iPadOS, and iOS devices, happens automatically when you enter and exit the app, and only takes a few seconds for typical library sizes and internet speeds.

With Gridded, you have lots of flexibility to organize and categorize your flashcards. An individual item can be put in any number of decks, and multiple decks can be collected together into bundles. Every item and deck is assigned a category, and bundles can contain decks from many categories.

Categories are at the heart of one of many powerful editing features in Gridded called "Resolve Conflicts", which can be used for linking flashcards with the same prompt across multiple decks. This way, when you study such an item in one deck, your progress will be shown in the other decks as well. It only combines flashcards in the same category: if you had an item with prompt "head" in the "Spanish" category with response "la cabeza", it would not be linked to a French card with prompt "head" and response "la tête". Other tools include a built-in translator on the edit screen and the ability to split a large deck into multiple decks with more manageable sizes.

Gridded also has a "Streaks" feature which keeps track, for each category in your library, of how many days in a row, "trios" in a row, weeks in a row, months in a row, and years in a row you have studied that category. If you only have a "days in a row" streak, it can be demotivating to break your streak and be reset back to zero. If you break your "days in a row" streak in Gridded, you still have these other streaks to motivate you.

If you would like to memorize something with an order such as the digits of pi (or tau) or the lyrics to a song, you can select "New Ordered Items" and Gridded will convert these things into flashcards.

Last but not least, there is now a "Shared" tab where you can download bundles uploaded by other users and share your own bundles.
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What's New in the Latest Version 5.0

Last updated on May 26, 2021
Old Versions
- New look
- The study list now better handles long prompts and responses
- Edit an item directly from the main grid by holding it down
- Search for items to merge with
- Changed "half life" and "weak" terminology to "Fresh For time" and "fresh"
- Leniency option to enter characters and strings to treat as equivalent
- Leniency option to enter characters to be ignored
- Leniency option to ignore characters inside parentheses
- Various other bug fixes and improvements
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Version History
5.0
May 26, 2021
- New look
- The study list now better handles long prompts and responses
- Edit an item directly from the main grid by holding it down
- Search for items to merge with
- Changed "half life" and "weak" terminology to "Fresh For time" and "fresh"
- Leniency option to enter characters and strings to treat as equivalent
- Leniency option to enter characters to be ignored
- Leniency option to ignore characters inside parentheses
- Various other bug fixes and improvements
4.0.2
Oct 1, 2020
- Fixes a bug with the visibility of the entry box in iOS 14
4.0.1
Aug 23, 2020
- "Show Notes While Playing" option
- A couple bug fixes
4.0
Jul 11, 2020
- Download bundles that other users have created and share your own bundles in the new Shared tab
- Ability to customize the colors which indicate an item's half life
- More Leniency options
- More easily import .csv and .tsv files
- New icon
- Various bug fixes
3.1.1
Oct 20, 2019
Addresses an issue with syncing from iOS
3.1
Jun 20, 2019
- Gridded now automatically keeps track of how many days, trios, weeks, months and years in a row you have studied each category of flashcard in your library. Just go to Options > View Streaks.
2.2.3
Mar 16, 2018
Syncing is now quicker, more efficient, and more intuitive.
2.2.2
Dec 20, 2017
- UI improvements and bug fixes
2.2.1
Sep 4, 2017
Minor improvements
2.2
Aug 23, 2017
- Choose "New Ordered Items" to make flashcards for something you'd like to memorize in order, such as a poem or digits of pi.
- Minor improvements and bug fixes
2.1.1
Aug 9, 2017
- Minor improvements and bug fixes
- The app no longer comes with built-in Mandarin Pinyin decks. If you had previously accessed these decks from the "Built-In" tab, you will now find them in the "Bundle" tab inside a bundle titled "Mandarin Pinyin (Previously Built-In)".
2.1
Jul 21, 2017
- More gameplay modes and options
- Introducing Leniency, fine-grain control over which answers are accepted.
- Minor improvements and bug fixes
2.0
Apr 6, 2017
- A new series of video tutorials
- Adjust the speed and volume of text-to-speech voices
- Updated “New Item” screen for faster entry
- Quicker syncing between devices
- Miscellaneous bug fixes and UI enhancements
1.3.1
Nov 6, 2016
A new "dark text on white background" option
1.3
Oct 3, 2016
- Updated for iOS 10
- Slightly larger minimum text sizes
- Other minor improvements and bug fixes
1.2.1
Sep 15, 2016
Small bug fixes
1.2
Aug 23, 2016
- Now with Cloud Data Sync for effortless syncing between multiple devices, even between OS X and iOS!
- Color-coded feedback for wrong responses shows you at a glance, when you miss a multi-response question, exactly which responses you missed.
- Fixes a scrolling bug on the main page
1.1.1
Jul 31, 2016
Small bug fixes
1.1
Jul 23, 2016
- Ability to quickly split items with multiple prompts separated by commas or other characters into multiple items
- Badges and notifications have been removed
- Improved text-to-speech voice options
- Support for translation to and from Afrikaans
- Spaced repetition now more customizable
- Color-coded conflicts and changes
- Bug fixes and other minor improvements
1.0.1
Feb 10, 2016
Small bug fixes
3.0
Jan 23, 2016
- Support for images - Support for LaTeX and AsciiMath - Manage an item's decks from the edit screen - Lots more!
1.0
Jan 23, 2016

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