
Sofia Freiman
I can't imagine learning a new language without this app. You can create cards based on books you read, words you meet in real life, words from study sessions. You customize the translation as you wish. From the desctop version it is possible to add voice from several sources. The amount of further adjustments is enormous, so literally, you can create decks that are perfect for you. Then synchronize, and use your perfect decks in the app 😀
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Shamir Khan
Best app for memorization purposes. it does have a bit of a learning curve at the start but you get used to it. there are also plenty of videos online that can help you out. I have been using anki for a couple of years now and it never failed me. I attribute my success in some classes directly to anki. if this app suddenly required users to purchase it, I would do it without hesitation. one of the best investments in your studies hands down.
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deathByPancakes
Best app out there for any kind of repetition based learning. There is a web version, a pc version, versions for ios and macos, so handling decks between devices is really easy. User interface is simple enough to be intuitive but if you feel like it, you can really dig deep and make it your own with tons of settings to tinker with. There are also a lot of desktop extensions out there that require little knowledge to use but can offer a lot of useful or fun addition + open source + no adds 10/10
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