Changelog

What's new in Plesica

Every release, newest first.

0.0.4

Release 0.0.4 — Rich cards with images & audio, AI Scan, lossless export & fair billing

  • Cards now support rich formatting: bold, italics, underline, a color palette, and bullet & numbered lists — perfect for topic cards like “4 reasons for the fall of Rome”. Both sides use a clean visual editor, in the full card editor and mid-study.
  • Cards can also carry images and audio: paste an https link and the picture renders neatly capped in size, while audio plays in a tidy play/pause pill — in the editor and while studying. Perfect for anatomy fronts and listening practice.
  • Offline, media behave gracefully: a picture or audio clip that isn't loaded yet shows a calm placeholder instead of a broken request, anything already on screen stays visible — and it all heals itself the moment you're back online.
  • Flashcards pick the right typography on their own: a one-word card stays a big centered headline (even with a colored letter), while longer formatted content reads like a note — and the text-size buttons work everywhere while you study.
  • New for Plesica Plus: AI Scan on the import page. Photograph or upload up to 5 pages and the AI drafts cards from them — filing each one into a fitting existing folder or proposing a simple new one. Every row lands in the normal import preview for your review; nothing is ever saved silently. €1 of AI usage is included each month, with an optional one-time +€1 top-up that never expires.
  • Export moved to JSON and you now choose what to export: tick folders in a collapsible tree (everything is selected by default). The file keeps folder paths and formatting, so an export → import round trip loses nothing.
  • Import reads the new JSON file and still accepts any CSV you exported earlier — old files keep working, with the same full preview where every row can be edited before saving.
  • You can now load an import straight from a file (or paste it, as before).
  • The import page got a friendlier face: drag & drop your file onto a proper drop zone, with a plain-language format guide and examples right where you need them.
  • The import preview now groups rows by their target folder: collapsible sections (a dashed border marks folders that will be created), checkbox selection, and a bulk move / remove bar that retargets many rows — or a whole group — before you commit.
  • The New button on the folders screen now opens a small menu — create a folder or go straight to a new card from the same place.
  • Billing is live. The optional Plesica Plus subscription (monthly or yearly) and the one-time lifetime supporter tier can now be purchased on the Subscription & support screen — checkout happens right in the app, your card is managed there, and cancelling stays one click. Everything that was free before stays free.
  • A fair-billing detail: buying the lifetime supporter tier while a subscription is running automatically schedules that subscription's cancellation — nobody pays for Plus twice.
  • The website's Pricing section now reflects the live tiers, and our legal pages grew a plain-language Pricing & Refund Policy — 14-day money-back guarantee and one-click cancellation, in writing.
  • Fixed: the daily progress counter no longer overcounts cards you forgot — the “X of Y today” line now matches what you actually studied.
0.0.3

Release 0.0.3 — Plesica now works fully offline

  • The headline: this is the first release where the whole app works offline. Study, grade, add and edit cards, build decks — with no connection at all. Every change applies instantly and queues up safely.
  • Everything syncs when you're back online: queued changes replay to the server automatically, with a visible sync status bar — a dropped connection never loses your work.
  • After a single online visit, every page and every language works offline — the app pre-caches itself, so even screens you've never opened load without a network.
  • Deck cards tell you much more at a glance: total cards, mastered and in-learning counts with a progress bar, and how much you studied today.
  • The Today line now separates cards you forgot from regular reviews — e.g. 2 reviews + 1 forgotten + 5 new — so you see exactly what the day holds.
  • The app also starts much faster: pages and languages load on demand, cutting the initial download to roughly a third.
0.0.2

Release 0.0.2 — Import/export overhaul & study polish

  • Plesica now speaks 12 languages — the whole app, its emails and this site are localised. Pick your language from the account menu.
  • Import & export are folder-path aware, so your data is never locked in: a card CSV is front,back,folder/path, missing folders are created automatically, and you can export your entire collection to that same format.
  • The import preview is fully editable — fix either side or the destination folder of any row, with autocomplete against your existing folders.
  • Duplicate-aware import: cards already in your collection (or repeated within the file) are flagged in red and skipped, and the preview is paginated for large imports.
  • Browse a deck by box: collapsible Unseen and Box 0–8 sections show exactly what sits where, each paginated.
  • While studying, each card is tagged with its Leitner box and its folder.
  • Resize the flashcard text with the + / − buttons (your choice is remembered), and long cards no longer overflow the card.
  • Fix a typo without leaving your session — edit the current card right from Practice or Daily.
  • Smoother resume for two-direction (A↔B) decks: the second direction and any relearns now appear in the right order.
  • Practice all now lets you pick the prompt direction (A→B or B→A) right next to the shuffle button.
0.0.1

Release 0.0.1 — First public release

  • Organise your flashcards into nestable folders, with full card create/edit and CSV import (preview before anything is saved).
  • Build study decks from one or more folders, choose a direction (A→B, B→A or both), and set daily limits.
  • Two study modes: Practice all (shuffled, no scheduling) and Daily spaced repetition with Leitner boxes.
  • Home overview with day streak, due today, studied and mastered counts, plus per-deck progress.
  • Accounts with email & password (email verification + password reset) and Google sign-in.
  • Shared-account friendly: progress is tracked per deck and per direction, so two learners stay independent.
  • Installable PWA, mobile-first and responsive across phone, tablet and desktop.
  • Built-in onboarding tour to walk you through your first folder, deck and study day.