The more material you need to study, the more cards will be added to your decks and eventually it can get really overwhelming, especially when you need to find and edit a specific card. Let's see how our Filters function can help you navigate through your cards easier!
Using Filters
Filtering necessary cards is very simple. You just need to tap the Filter button at the upper right corner right above the list of your flashcards. You will see two filter categories to narrow down your searches: Learning state and Freeze state.
With Learning state you can choose any of the available options (depending on your learning algorithm): Not studied/Not quite/Got it for General Algorithm and Not studied/To review for Spaced Repetition mode.
With Freeze state you can choose either Active or Frozen cards
Once the filter is applied, only the chosen cards will be displayed.
If you select multiple filters, all cards that any of these filters apply to will be shown
To turn off a filter option simply tap it again, or choose Reset to disable all of them at once.
Sorting your cards
To sort your cards, just open the necessary deck and tap Sort by right above your cards’ list.
You will see the following options:
Next review (the cards with the closest due date will be shown first)
Newest first (most newly added cards)
Oldest first (your oldest cards)
A-Z (ascending alphabetical order based to the front side of your card)
Z-A (descending alphabetical order)
The sorting stays even if you leave the deck until you manually change the sorting parameter.