1. Very unfortunate because it's a great concept and, for me, was very helpful, but it's basically garbage now that I can't do a thing on it.My original review was more in depth about how it could be used with Duolingo and to learn vocab and other languages, though since high quality Google Play here deleted that entirely, I'll just summarize that it has a lot of potential but is buggy sometimes which can be annoying to use and confusing to learn, especially if it marks you incorrect when you're not and you're trying to learn the material.
2. Also, they allow you to make a card have two meanings, but they make you recall the other meaning as opposed to the term itself, which gets really confusing.This is great for quick reviewing, and I like that the duolingo sets add xp to my duolingo streak.
3. Otherwise it's great and overall, I like it so far.It's great for reviewing other subjects, but it's not as helpful if you're trying to review Spanish.
4. Otherwise, the app is pretty good.Seems great, easy interface, has flash cards just what I wanted.
5. I always had a terrible time with other online flashcard apps, but this one works because cards are broken into groups to study.
6. Duolingo really should start working on it again.(To those that don't know, or are considering this app, Tinycards is now disabled) I used Tinycards both to help me memorize the words in duolingo and to study for college tests.
7. The language cards from Duolingo never update the audio.
8. The huge problem for me is that it seems to forget my progress! I restarted a deck several times but almost every day it starts my progress over like all the cards are "new".
9. It has a great design, and its easy interface makes you feel like you're playing a game than doing a review.
10. Tiny cards has always been a great idea.
11. If I could suggest anything to duolingo, it would be to add something similar in that app to help people memorize the words.