> After doing a little more research I've
> narrowed it down to these two programs. Any
> input comparing the two would be greatly
> appreciated.

> Dear Adam,

Might I recommend you making your own flash cards. I have found a way to make them that is handy and very smart looking. trace out the playing card of your choice and cut it out (typing paper is good). write the imformation that you want to memorize on one side and the answer on the other colored ink of your choice.
Scotch makes a "Super Clear" label protection tape than looks really nice on the white paper and colored ink. The Cards you make look sealed and pretty nice for Almost free. the added bonus is that you already will know some of the cards just from sitting down and making them, I have several friends that I showed them too. If you have a color printer you could even make them look professional.