lrn
ForgetMeNot
lrn | ForgetMeNot | |
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0.0 | 4.7 | |
about 2 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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lrn
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An open source web-based flashcard studying system
I can relate to this. I had fond memory of SuperMemo on DOS and wrote a little terminal tool βlrnβ inspired by it: https://github.com/krychu/lrn
I acknowledge itβs simple, runs on terminal only and lacks bells and whistles. But this is also probably why I use it so much.
- GitHub - lrn: Command-line tool for learning by repetition
- lrn: A command-line app for learning by repetition
- lrn: a command-line tool for learning by repetition
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Soo.. What is spaced repetition? And how do I practice it?
If you're comfortable with command-line a simple solution could be: https://github.com/krychu/lrn. I use it to learn new vocabulary.
- Show HN: Command-line tool for learning by repetition
ForgetMeNot
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Custom time intervals for new cards
I was using ForgetMeNot app before I started using Anki. It was very easy to change the time slots there. I'm also trying to figure out how to change the time intervals in Anki, I'll let you know if I find it. If you can't find such an option, maybe this application can make your job easier. But unfortunately it's only available for Android :(
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FOSS apps that you use?
calendar: simple calendar notes: quillpad mail: k9 mail youtube: newpipe x sponsorblock x return youtube dislike twitter: fritter anime/manga: aniyomi reddit: infinity novels: myne, lnreader emulator: lemuroid chess: chess flashcard: forgetmenot app icons: delta icons
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Is there an app in which I can say notes, quotes, and tweets and learn them by spaced repatation ? A free alternative to Readwise
Mentioned apps: - ForgetMeNot [F-Droid|Google Play|Github] - Flashcard Maker [F-Droid (Izzy)|Google Play|Github]
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β³ 5 apps added, 44 updated at f-droid.org
ForgetMeNot (version 1.8.3): A flashcard app that won't let you forget anything.
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What are some FOSS apps with a great UI?
Here is my list: - π₯ Geometric Weather - π₯ ForgetMeNot - π₯ AntennaPod - π Infinity for Reddit - Noice - Acode - Aegis - Randomix
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Saturday APPreciation (Jul 10 2021) - Your weekly app recommendation/request thread!
ForgetMeNot is a nice flashcard app - it's opensource and without apps.
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Are there any barebones spaced repetition/flashcard apps that aren't Anki?
ForgetMeNot
- FORGET ME NOT (ANDROID)
What are some alternatives?
Pentive - Collaborative Spaced Repetition
Anki-Android - AnkiDroid: Anki flashcards on Android. Your secret trick to achieve superhuman information retention.
anki-apkg-export - :book: Generate decks for Anki (spaced repetition software)
anki-ultimate-geography - Geography flashcard deck for Anki
scholarsome - Web-based interactive flashcard learning software
progress-bar - Progress Bar add-on for Anki
gotify-android - An app for creating push notifications for new messages posted to gotify/server.
AnonymousMessenger - This is an unofficial repository, for the official repository visit: https://git.anonymousmessenger.ly/dx/AnonymousMessenger
K6nele - An Android app that offers speech-to-text user interfaces to other apps
AutoBindings - Set of annotations that aims to make your Android development experience easier along with lint checks.
latintocyrillic-android - Latin To Cyrillic Transliteration Android App
seeneva-reader-android - A libre smart powered comic book reader for Android.