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Learn almost anything you could put on a real flashcard.
Convert your video files to iTunes and iPhone compatible formats.
Create and send ringtones, wallpapers, mobile video ringtones, and games for your phone.
Recover documents lost due to crashes, accidental deletions, and even disk formatting.
Turn your iPhone or iPod Touch into a flashlight or strobe light with the full color spectrum.