3/16/2024 0 Comments Tomato timer anki add onIf I were to make apps for Apple or Android, they would probably be hybrid apps (React native / Telerik platform / Ionic etc) or I would have to hire someone to handle it for me as I personally really dislike Java programming and dealing with the app storesĮvery user so far has a public API token associated to their account for developers to play around with, but there is no actual public API yet ![]() I’m trying to make the website as mobile friendly as possible. So right now native apps is low priority for me. I first want to focus on getting the website up and running perfectly for both desktop and mobile. Next to this I’d like to be able to profit a bit from all the effort and time I’ve put in this and will continue to put into this.ĭon’t get me wrong, I think anki is wonderful (which is why I based kitsun on anki and WK) and if you already mastered it and the above mentioned points are not worth the price from your point of view, then you are free to keep on using anki of course Data storage, servers, domains etc cost quite some money. I would like to make clear that this is not “just a fancy overlay” and makes no use of the actual anki servers or applications. ![]() The lifetime option is there for people who don’t like subscription models. In example: to create an input field like WK has during reviews would take quite some effort to set up in Anki, here all you have to do is add the field type and it will work right away.Īside from the content, it is actually quite similar to WK in terms of pros and cons compared to a Wanikani / general Kanji learning Anki deck.Īs for the price, I think the prices are fair and with the discount the subscription would cost you a coffee per month. I wanted to create something that was (relatively) easy to understand and nice to look at.Įase of starting : I wish to create starting templates/layouts/decks which would allow new users to just input their data or get a community deck and start learning right away. Modern UI/UX: I personally disliked the way anki looks and feel that it works a bit counter intuitive. Online platform: access your decks anywhere without having to download separate apps, not having to worry about synchronizing and no need to store your media on your own computer/phone/tablet. Good question! I believe the main reasons why someone would use this over Anki are the following:
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