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    mFlash - 1.4



I was looking for a simple flashcard program to help my daughter brush up on her times tables, and on Linux I could find nothing recent enough to compile properly with current tools. Figured I could make one myself, and might as well let it run on Windows, too. The simple layout is self-explanitory (the kids will figure it out fast enough...) You can have them turn off the sound if the noises get to you :)


mFlash binary running on Ubuntu-5.10








  Multiplication Flash (mFlash) is just a way to save the mess, bother, and expense of paper flashcards. And I think the kids enjoy the feedback and noises. Anything ypu can do to encourage, you know . . .
  As mentioned above, you can turn of the sound ("good job" or "shucks" sort of sounds -- a few dozen different ones. You can choose to work on a particular number; for instance, pick "Number 7" if you are having trouble with your sevens. Or just leave the dropdown box on "All Numbers" if you would rather have random problems.
  As far as basic usage goes -- you enter the number you think is the correct answer in the "Type Answer" box, then either hit the keyboard "Enter" key, or click the "Enter" Button. (The "Next" button in the above screenshot is a green Enter button that changes to a yellow Next button after a correct answer is given.)
  Hitting the keyboard "Enter" after the Next button is displayed will also move you to the next problem.



REQUIREMENTS:

The Windows binary doesn't have any special requirements. If you want to run the source code you will need the following for v1.3:

GTK-2.8
Python-2.5
pyGTK-2.8
wxPython-2.8






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Source Package (v1.4) (779k):
MD5SUM   46e709cd48860be0785a865ff43e509e
mFlash-1.4.tar.bz2


Windows Installer: (5394k) - version 1.4
MD5SUM   00f34956a3fec0f03e58e71affd5dd5c
mflash_setup.exe


Install package for Absolute 12.x and Slackware 12.0 (v1.4) (826k):
MD5SUM   6c9595d5e2b743fdb3da753a9a749b5a
mFlash-1.4-i486-1AL.tgz


RPM package tested on Fedora 7 (v1.3) (867k):
MD5SUM   dfce1ab780ccb89f0e5c50653d26a559
mflash-1.3-1.fc7.noarch.rpm

(Thanks to Andrew Ziem for this build...)
http://zrpms.mine.nu/


Install package for Absolute 11.x and Slackware 11.0 (826k):
MD5SUM   36a6364f5d591dcb87c381a38e80c582
mFlash-1.1-i486-1AS.tgz




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