Multiple facets in iOS (me too)

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ash.moran

23 Feb, 2012 10:29 AM

I saw the following request "Multiple Facets in iOS", but the discussion was closed so I was unable to comment on it. https://mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com/discussions/suggestions/1135-mu...

I'd also really, really like this feature. I've started turning the book Principles of Product Development Flow[1] into flashcards. It's naturally structured Principle Name - Principle Summary - Principle Notes, so three facets are ideal. But when I study on my iPhone, I only get the first two facets, which contain the least information.

The previous discussion said this was planned but had no release date, so I'd just like to vote for it to be added.

[1] http://www.amazon.com/Principles-Product-Development-Flow-Generatio...

  1. 1 Posted by support on 25 Feb, 2012 02:15 PM

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    Hi Ash

    This is definitely one of our priorities.

    Thanks for the feedback!

    Sofia
    The Mental Faculty Support

  2. support closed this discussion on 25 Feb, 2012 02:15 PM.

  3. ash.moran re-opened this discussion on 26 Feb, 2012 12:30 PM

  4. 2 Posted by ash.moran on 26 Feb, 2012 12:30 PM

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    I have one question though. If I start studying this deck on my iPhone, and then later the iOS app is upgraded to support multiple facets, will it correctly take into account which sides I've studied in the deck? I don't want it to erroneously think I've studied all the notes, when actually I've just studied the principle names and summaries.

  5. 3 Posted by support on 28 Feb, 2012 09:53 PM

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    Hi Ash

    It should do that but it depends on how exactly we implement this. But we'll do our best to make it work like that.

    Sofia
    The Mental Faculty Support

  6. support closed this discussion on 28 Feb, 2012 09:53 PM.

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