I used to hate anki too, I still hate some of the strange unintuitive design that they've had for years. I also used to use memrise, but as soon as anki added an online sync feature, memrise became obsolete in my opinion. Now I can use my laptop to create the cards and review them on my phone easily. It's really good.
I'm soon going to try making my own plugin, a helper for creating audio/text cards. I'll post it somewhere on this forum once I've finished it.
Alternative to Memrise for Self-designed Courses???
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Re: Alternative to Memrise for Self-designed Courses???
For those looking for alternatives to Anki, you could check out Flashcards Deluxe or Mochi.
There are also some reading apps that also include some built-in support for creating SRS flashcards from your own material, e.g. Readlang and Language Reactor.
There are also some reading apps that also include some built-in support for creating SRS flashcards from your own material, e.g. Readlang and Language Reactor.
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