

Different books and websites and ways to figure out languages come and go, but only one always remains: Anki (available for iPhone, Android, and desktop).Īnki cards are basically digital flashcards that you can use on both your computer and your mobile device, but they’re so, so much more than that. I’ve been learning languages on and off for more years than I’d like to count. I myself am confident this problem can be solved with supermemo and creating tailored q/a from my notes and thinking hard what I actually want to remember long term.Full disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. And what's your daily strategy once it hits thousands?Ģ) I've converted all my notes from libreoffice writer to anki using python and various formatting tricks, and while the import outcome was perfect, most of the notes are useless - too ambigious/too broad/WIP - you'll never remember those well.ģ) premade cards are mostly useless for long term - say you want to remember linux stuffs - you can find cards with thousands of items, but to what point - there's only so much time in a day and you want to learn something different than the author did - you def won't spend a year reviewing them.

You'll be overwhelmed with repetitions once you're in the high hundreds, and you will be if using Q/A style questions. I hate to be a downer, but I found the following using anki - so basically anything with SM2 algorithm, no matter the UI - as a learning tool for my tech notes:ġ) it doesn't scale. I am more of a pencil-and-paper note person but this is one of the nicest digital notebooks I've found. Maybe it is just from server load right now.Īnyway I like it a lot and will consider using it regularly. These are small language errors, but they would be very quickly noticed by your target audience.įinally, the desktop sign-in with Google seems not to work - it opens a blank window and then closes again. I suggest 'Law students - People who need to study and retain knowledge for a long time.' 'Write Smart' would be better.Īlso, you wrote 'Law students - People who study for a long time that should not be forgotten'. On the landing page 'Write Smartly' is correct English, but people rarely use the word this way - although it is technically correct it feels weird, and you don't want to create that feeling on a landing page. You should probably strip the whitespace. I highlighted this manually (and carelessly) but clicking on a word also selects trailing spaces. Note also in the last example how the bold markdown surrounds the whitespace. (The road to being a great gardener** was **not easy, but we did it!) I even take care of your knowledge so that you won't forget **it** for the rest of your life! Structure what you have learned and put **it** in order. Here's how you can **create** a neat Note Garden.Ģ. It's my job to keep your complicated brain neat and tidy and remember **things** for a long time! If you clean those up you will get more conversions. Also, there are quite a few spelling and grammar errors on that page which will make an unfair negative impression.
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I went from 'well it's OK' to 'I quite like this' to 'it's great!' in about 10 minutes.Ĭreating a new web account loads the tutorial page, but it's a little confusing at first how to add a node.
