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IC to go
#21
another idea

when a question is answered incorrectly, the "wrong" banner is the same color as the "correct" banner. The correct is in white, and the wrong is in black, but sometimes, due to a mispelling, i don't realize i missed a question until i see the number i missed at the end of the set.

its an idea, and im not complaining. i can totally work around thism but it would be a lot easier if the "Wrong" banner was red instead of blue like the correct banner.
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#22
hornj Wrote:Those would be useful features. It would also be neat of you could chose multiple sections to take at the same time, and you could limit the number of questions, so that you could like take 100 random questions from all the sections at once.

Just a thought.

I love this idea...I always wished I could review ALL the flashcards together after I finished studying all the sections...
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#23
a good business model would be to keep them in a non printed format... it's better online for product safety...
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College Math  66/80 * DSST Business Law II  -  No Pass
Principles of Mgmt  61/80 * A/I Lit  51/80 retest 61/80
Social Sciences and History -  66/80  -  A * Freshman Composition  -  60/80
Intro to Computers  426 -Current System - p/f = pass * Intro to Modern Middle East Studies -  61/80
Human Cultural Geography  -  61/80 * US History I  - A   -61/80
US History II - A  68/80 * Civil War  -  A   57/80
Intro to World Religions  - A  68/80 * Intro to Bus Law -  64/80    A
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#24
Professor_Adam Wrote:I disagree. The problem with this idea -- although I agree it would be great -- is that someone would go out there and scan all that material and repost it somewhere. In other words, a printed version would allow someone else to easily steal the work that IC has done. This is hardly fair to them.

That's why they call you Professor.
I agree with this. I've even seen some of the IC material posted on other websites some time ago, and I notified Steve about that.
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#25
clep101 Wrote:That's why they call you Professor.
I agree with this. I've even seen some of the IC material posted on other websites some time ago, and I notified Steve about that.

Clearly the information here is an asset with real, tangible value. It would be bad for all of us if it were stolen or compromised in some way. There are workarounds for personal use and even though that's not the most convenient thing for us, it still represents the better of two evils.
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