![]() ![]() * Fix negative intervals in cram mode under certain circumstances. * Fix for images not being displayed on Windows machines that didn't have have the visual C++ DLLs installed. * Fix boost after initial hard not being applied if the card was due later in the day. * When no decks have syncing enabled, warn the user instead of just saying "sync finished". * Pressing cancel after File>New will now clean up the interface properly. * Ensure tags are updated when templates are renamed. * Fix a DB check not correcting some problems with suspended cards. * Fix downloading of shared decks/plugins in networks that transparently decompress connections. * Don't apply a mature bonus when cramming. ![]() It takes some getting used to but Anki is an unusual and original way of learning that may work better for some than others. This obviously offers a huge amount of potential for adding new languages, although it does require a free sign-up process. Most interestingly, Anki offers a 'Study online' option, which allows you to share sets of cards with others and sync your cards on multiple computers. You can also add your own cards including sounds and images and there's extra special support for Japanese characters. ![]() Based on your answer, Anki will then display the question again anytime over the next few weeks and the more accurate your answers, the less you'll see the card - until you've remembered it off by heart. This main window of Anki displays a question and answer and asks you to rate how well you remembered the answer. ![]()
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