The Help function on the hamburger menu leads to a comprehensive online help hierarchy - nicely integrated, even though all the hypertext needs a connection and launches in Edge (right) a Statistics view looks at all aspects of your card decks, either one by one or as a whole - how far have you progressed, how much is still to come and how hard is it, etc? Note also the syncing of your decks and progress/scheduling via OneDrive, so you can carry on revision on another Windows 10 device. Slightly hidden on the '.' menu is a day/night theme switch. Your responses are remembered and cards scheduled appropriately (right) the hamburger menu, your way into Help, Import/Export, and (below) Settings. When testing yourself with a card later, as the tutorial indicates, you can decide at checking time how hard the 'question' was and how often you want to be tested with it. Here I'm long pressing on a deck to bring up the menu and then add a new note/card. It prompts and yet is 'live' at the same time, talking you through typical initial actions, here creating a flash card revision deck.įrom top toolbar to pop-up menus to (later) hamburger navigation and dark theme, Anki Universal has the lot in terms of user interface. The BEST tutorial system I've ever seen on a UWP application. Hundreds of deck authors have compiled thousands of sets/decks of cards on many topics so there's a good chance that you won't have to create your own (though that's possible too within Anki Universal). The idea then is that flash cards help you learn, and a decent application (like this) will present items in random order and with appropriate frequency for you to test yourself, whether vocabulary or facts. Anki Universal is created to access AnkiWeb flash card 'decks', of which there are thousands online - that this is also an almost perfect UWP application for all Windows 10 devices, polished to within an inch of its life, and also completely free, boggles the mind. Flash card apps are perennially popular on all computing platforms, partly because they're relatively easy to program and partly because they're genuinely useful when trying to memorise long data sets (e.g.
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