which Flashcards online app etc... copy and paste images?

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I am looking for an online flashcard service that allows you to "copy & paste" pictures.

I had Quizlet plus but it is so time consuming to save an image and upload it into the card. Are there any other flashcard services (not Anki... takes too long) that will simply let you copy and paste pictures into a flash card? There are other programs like studyblue, cram, brainscape but I wonder if these or any others allow that copy paste feature?

*edit, finally learned how to use Anki, copy paste pictures is fast, just loses a lot of resolution, blurry images from originally clear sharp pictures

Thanks!
 
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If you have mac, try using "Skitch" screen shot tool. You can drag the screenshot to Quizlet. HOWEVER, I highly recommend using Anki. It's so much better than Quizlet.
 
What about Anki takes longer than the others? You can copy/paste any images in the web or desktop version.
 
If you have mac, try using "Skitch" screen shot tool. You can drag the screenshot to Quizlet. HOWEVER, I highly recommend using Anki. It's so much better than Quizlet.

I thought Quizlet only had an upload option, didn't realize it had the ability to "drag & drop" ?
 
What about Anki takes longer than the others? You can copy/paste any images in the web or desktop version.

You're right, I finally learned how to use Anki, it's pretty fast, only thing is that the pictures end up being very blurry as compared to the original picture once it's copied into an Anki card. This is an issue with windows10... apparently the future Anki will be able to work with the DPI settings better so it's less blurry :/
 
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I just attempted to do that. Not sure what I'm doing wrong but I did not see that option to copy and paste, I only see the upload or drag/drop option. help?

I think I used to upload, but honestly not sure-- I'm a third year now and it's been over a year since I created a set with images. Sorry!
 
You're right, I finally learned how to use Anki, it's pretty fast, only thing is that the pictures end up being very blurry as compared to the original picture once it's copied into an Anki card. This is an issue with windows10... apparently the future Anki will be able to work with the DPI settings better so it's less blurry :/

It's blurry bc the copy image is either in low resolution or small size. On ppt slides, I recommend enlarging the image and then using the screen shot snap tool from your comp to copy the image to your desktop. Then you can just drag that image to your Anki software. Total time is less than 8 secs.
 
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