

iGNUit is described as 'General purpose flash card program based on the Leitner flashcard system. It has a GNOME look and feel, a good selection of quiz options, and supports UTF-8. Cards can include embedded audio, images, and mathematical formulae (via LaTeX)' and is a flashcard learning tool in the education & reference category. There are more than 50 alternatives to iGNUit for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, iPhone, Windows and Mac apps. The best iGNUit alternative is Anki, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like iGNUit are AnkiDroid, RemNote, Memrise and Mochi.


Cross-platform application aimed at helping users to learn vocabulary from any foreign language(s). Add/Edit/Delete vocab words (w/ translation, category, sentence, notes, picture, audio). Review (Quiz) vocabulary words.




Pauk is an electronic Flashcard learning System with 6 Levels. You can use Pauk for all subjects which require factual based knowledge, for all levels of complexity. Pauk offers various learing modes like SpacedRepetition, Kickstart, ExamMode etc.



Simple, web-based spaced repetition flashcards for memorizing anything, anywhere, efficiently. Handwriting, no sync, markdown.
Mnemojojo for J2ME (Mobile Java) and Mnemododo for Android are clients for reviewing and grading Mnemosyne cards on mobile devices. It will run on many mobile phones. It supports basic html markup, graphics, and sound.


