Stack Quizzer is a tool I designed to help me memorize a deck of cards. The concept is very simple: the program shows a card face or number, and you provide the missing element... easy! :-) There are a few additional features as well, such as limiting questions to a selected range (the feature I needed, as I like to memorize cards in small groups), following the "canonical" sequence or simulating a shuffled deck, showing the correct answer after a few seconds and so on. Although the most important stacks are provided right "out-of-the-box", the list can be easily expanded with the built-in deck editor.
Stack Quizzer is distributed under the GNU Public License (see license.txt that you have received with the program) and is available for free. The latest version of the program can always be downloaded from www.ascotti.org (external link, look in the Magic section).
Stack Quizzer likes to run on Windows NT 4.0 or later, but I have done my best to make it work on Windows 95, 98 and ME. A problem I have found is that sometimes the deck editor displays only part of the graphics or no graphics at all: when that happens you'll probably have to exit from the program and restart it. (Technical note: the program uses a fairly complicated and officially undocumented way to interface with the 16-bit version of CARDS.DLL and since the problem is not critical I'm not particularly inclined to spend yet more time on that, sorry.)
The standalone installer has been created with Inno Setup (external link), a wonderful free installer for Windows by Jordan Russel.
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