What is MacFlash? MacFlash is a flashcard system for the Macintosh. It consists of two programs, MacFlash and MacFlash Quizzer. The MacFlash program allows to create and edit your own decks of flashcards, while MacFlash Quizzer allows you to quiz yourself on these decks, rating yourself by several different methods. The MacFlash system is not limited to simple question/answer type cards, but can include multiple choice, picture-type cards, and others which can easily be added in. System Requirements MacFlash and MacFlash Quizzer require system 7.0 or above. The Editor program requires approximately a meg of memory, while the Quizzer uses about 750k of memory. The following machines have been used to test MacFlash... • PowerMac 7100/66 and 8100/110 • Quadra 810 What's In This Archive? This archive contains the following files: • MacFlash (FAT) - the Editor application program • MacFlash Quizzer (FAT) - the Quizzer application program • MacFlash ReadMe - this document • Amino Acids - example deck using pictures of amino acid structures • French Nouns - example deck using translations of French nouns to English • German Spoken Text - example deck using spoken German nouns What's In This Document? The rest of this document contains the instructions for running both the Editor and the Quizzer programs, as well as the copyright information and credits. If this is your first time using MacFlash, it is highly suggested that you read through this document completely to understand the workings of MacFlash. Some conventions used in this document: Bold Text indicates a menu option. Installation MacFlash requires no additional installation beyond locating an appropriate folder to store the programs in. This will take approximately 1.5megs of disk space. These are FAT applications: if you need to converse on disk space, you should be able to strip either the 68k or the PPC code from both programs to space approximately half the space suggested.