Public Domain Flash! Decks

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The Decks

Topics: - Language - Science - Other

Language:

Teach Yourself Japanese and TYJ2-- Requires J-OS (included) and Hackmaster

Contributed by: David Winslow--Principal Engineer, DataBeam-Lotus-IBM
There are ten card decks each in the two ZIP files (for J-OS 1.9)

     Anata no nihongo no benkyou wa ganbatte kudasai.
     (Please do your best in your Japanese Studies!)

English-Dutch

Contributed by: Malcolm Snelgrove
    3 small decks: noun gender, regular verbs, and irregular verbs

Deutsch-Español

Contributed by: Ralf Fritsche
    This interlingual vocab deck is self-explanatory, which is good, because I don't know what language I would explain it in...

Deutsch idioms

Contributed by: Markus Lasermann
    This is a deck of 1000 idioms in German and English, from this source page

Beginning English-Español

Contributed by: Brian Osborne

    5 small beginner decks for different parts of speech.

English-Español verbs

Contributed by: Greg Mann

    A large deck of verbs.

Science:

Gynecological Diseases andSexual Anatomy

Contributed by: Scott Oesterling
Gynecological Diseases
The deck entitled white classification is a flash classification of gestational diabetes.
The other three decks are boards type questions on the staging of gynecologic malignancies.
Sexual Anatomy
Anatomy130  and Anatomy153 are decks containing 130 and 153 questions covering female pelvic anatomy.
Embryology is a deck comparing female and male developmental anatomy.

Other

108 Bible verses for Christians

Contributed by Forel Systems
    108 Bible verses for memorization - KJV and NIV.

Terriers

You know, the dogs.

The following are some relevant questions from the FAQ:

How do I share a deck I have created with people?

If you have a deck that you think others would find useful, get it ready (see next question). You should now have a xxxx.pdb file for your deck.

1)zip it, if you know how. Otherwise, that's fine, I'll do it.

3)Write me email to tell me about this. I'll check that it isn't an evil virus and put a link on my deck sharing page. This is step 3, but I don't want you to forget it, so I'm putting it before step 2.

2)Point your browser to  ftp://homunculus.dragonfire.net/deck/ and drag the file onto your browser window. Click "OK" in the upload dialog. (Or, of course, use any anonymous FTP client.)

How do I get a deck ready to share with others?

If you have the 'Backup Database' box checked in the deck details dialog for a deck, it will back itself up to a .pdb file in your pilot\<username>\backup folder on hotsync. This file can be installed on other pilots. ( There is an extra character at the beginning of the name of these files to ensure unique filenames.)
The one problem, though, is that this file still has all the statistics of how well you have done in testing yourself. If you are just giving it to a friend, you can have them use the clear values dialog. However, if you intend to distribute your deck to a wider audience (for instance, by putting it on the web or uploading it to PilotGear H.Q. in one of their specialized topic categories such as 'medical'), you should clear the values before distribution. Here's how to clear the values without losing the statistics on your own pilot:

1. Go to the List View.

2. Choose "Import Deck" from the Flash! menu.

3. Choose "Other Deck" and uncheck "Statistics" and "Date"

4. Pick the deck you want to share. Remember the character that shows up before it and press "Import".

5. Tap on the newly created deck (moving you to edit deck view), tap on details, and make sure "Backup on hotsync" is checked.

6. Hotsync. In your pilot\<username>\backup folder on your computer's desktop is the file you want to share. It will have a different prefix character than the deck you imported from.