Joshua Proehl
Simply the best tool out there to help you lock things into your fragile human memory-meat. Takes a little bit of learning to understand how to properly create cards, but it's worth it. Definitely learn how to create your own decks, although many of the shared decks are good starting points, because the power of this method is using it to focus on the specific things that YOU are having trouble remembering. Get it! Use it! Remember things!
1 person found this review helpful
rainynight02
Liking it just fine, using it to help my son learn to read. Would prefer a way to keep the words large when going through them instead of having to zoom in every card. And a way to simply/easily reset a card deck without having to export, delete, import, and making sure you hit the right variables, would be nice. My boy got to having only one word to review today, so needed to reset it to keep the review going each day.
Sara T.
The app is overall good, but it's not the most intuitive system. I have problems getting the cards I want study in a deck to pop up even when I try to favorite, rearange them, or set a deadline for them to pop up the that day and they still get buried behind other ones that I have already study and should be buried as said that I am good for at least a day or more on them. I wish I could use the tags to pull up certain cards when studying, but as far as I can tell it only lets you edit them.
4 people found this review helpful
AnkiDroid Open Source Team
October 25, 2024
Hi, have you already looked over your configurations in "Deck options"? Also, have you tried creating filtered deck? https://ankidroid.org/manual.html#filtered - You can create a filtered deck easily by specifying tags: long press a deck > "Custom study" > "Limit to particular tags".