Thursday, 20 June 2013

How to share flashcards prepared gFlash Editor



Note:  GFlash +/gFlashPro Editor is currently running iOS.

GFlash Editor is the perfect tool to create and edit flashcards and gFlash + and is available from gFlashPro.   So how do you share a device created by the cards to the other device or a study partner?

As of our latest release (gFlash + v22/gFlashPro v5) since it is really easy.

It says, I have a question about the card set called the State of the population , which I created with the editor, and now I want to share it on my iPad and my friend.  The first step is to press and hold the item in Question in the list of the card until the color changes.

 

When released, it will bring you the editor of cards that have been downloaded.

Next, tap the Export set at the bottom and select either via email or iTunes file sharing.  In most situations, an e-mail is the best option.

When you export the data, it will write a series set . gts file.   If you created a set of images or sound, all are included in the . gts. zip file.  (For the sake of simplicity, we just call it . gts file in the rest of this post).



 

If you select email, mail composer window will appear pre-populated flashcard set . gts mortgage.  Set the target emails to: field, and click Send.

Make sure the target device you have installed gFlash +, or gFlashPro, and then tap the attachment.  A Popup will allow you to open the attachment . gts .

Sharing via iTunes file sharing

If you select the iTunes file sharing, message will be displayed telling you . gts file is written in the "export" directory in iTunes file-sharing in the region.  To get access to documents from a device attached to the iTunes, select your device in the left pane, scroll down to file sharing in the programs tab.  Select gFlash.

Save the file in the directory, click the Save ... button.

.Gts file export directory inside can then be emailed, or copied back from the iTunes file sharing.  If you copy it back to the iTunes file sharing, it will be downloaded to the device next device synchronization (it will be deleted from the iTunes file sharing area).