Its not the most user-friendly piece of software, but if you are interested in making your own flashcard sets, check out this post. It includes Unicode support, so Greek cards should not be a problem, provided you follow my guide to setting up a Unicode Greek Keyboard.

Greek students might also be interested in this post on effective vocabulary memorization, and this one about Greek Flash Card systems.

Related posts:

  1. The Unicode Collection: Volumes I-IV
  2. Convert Non-unicode text to Unicode
  3. A More Robust Greek Layout (or make your own!)
  4. How to Type in Greek Part IV: Polytonic Greek, Linux Edition (Ubuntu)
  5. SBL’s Unicode Greek Font Finally Released!

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