1. The feature to have notes appear directly as flash cards (title as question and content as body) is planned! The application itself is great!Really awesome app, I loved it alot, but being a 3rd world student where play cards aren't available, let alone that they got disabled all over the world... this app has became almost useless as i have to pay every month sadly... still good đź‘ŤThis app in conjunction with Obsidian is one of the main reasons I passed my teacher certification exam.
2. Great work by the developer - it's an excellent app and technique and is really helping me memorise key info.Works great with obsidian notes synced to my device.
3. I can easily setup flashcards and spaced repetition cards in my obsidian vault and review them in neuracache while taking the bus or during any other free time throughout the day.
4. I've been using it with markdown files and it's pretty nice, and the great design and convenience of having it on my phone makes me use it a lot.
5. I think it'd be nice to have a way to make flashcards natively though, for convenience, as well as a way to edit not only the question but also the answer in any card (I make mistakes on my cards a lot).
6. A+This is awesome! If you take notes forming a body of concepts (as done in Zettelkasten, for example), this tool allows to leverage the same notes for spaced repetition.
7. Thanks for making such a great app!!!Only app out there that allows you to seamlessly connect to Evernote, and have images in your question stem.
8. The Markdown files (which are synced to my local phone storage) are not automatically scanned and updated.
9. I'm sticking with notion for now, though I do wish it also supported images in the questions (which works fine in Evernote).
10. Wish I could write it all in one block and then just adding a question tag would be enough for the NeuraCache to consider it as a new flashcard.
11. I use markdown files as the source of my cards.