Please note that AnkiMobile is currently intended as a companion to the computer version of Anki, rather than a complete replacement for it. Support for adding images drawn with the Apple Pencil to your cards. Support for displaying mathematical equations with MathJax, and rendering LaTeX created with the computer version. A powerful search facility that allows you to find cards that match criteria such as 'tagged high priority, answered in the last ten days and not containing the following words', and automatically place them into a deck to study. If your cards use images or audio clips, the media is stored on your device, so you can study without an internet connection. Support for large card decks - even 100,000+ cards. Comprehensive graphs and statistics about your studies. You can set up AnkiMobile to perform different actions when you tap or swipe on various parts of the screen, and control which actions appear on the tool buttons. A flexible interface designed for smooth and efficient study. The same proven scheduling algorithm that the computer version of Anki uses, which reminds you of material as you're about to forget it. This makes it easy to add content on a computer and then study it on your mobile, easily keep your study progress current between an iPhone and iPad, and so on. A free cloud synchronization service that lets you keep your card content synchronized across multiple mobile and computer devices. Beware other apps using "Anki" in their name that have sprung up recently - they are not compatible with the rest of the Anki ecosystem, and they offer far fewer features. Sales of this app support the development of both the computer and mobile version, which is why the app is priced as a computer application.ĪnkiMobile was written by the lead developer of Anki and AnkiWeb, and it has been around since 2010. This reply was modified 10 years, 8 months ago by Erik.AnkiMobile is a mobile companion to Anki, a powerful, intelligent flashcard program that is free, multi-platform, and open-source. If it makes it easier to swallow, you can think of it more as a donation to the cause, one that Anki is certainly worthy of. I know I fully intend to buy the app once the new version is released, since I am already using Anki 2. The reason the iPhone app hasn’t seen any updates recently is because it is being completely rebuilt to work with Anki 2. If I’m ever run over by a bus, somebody else could take over development, and the content of your cards and your learning history is in an open format which makes it easy to move into a different learning system if you choose. The desktop application is open source, which is essential for ensuring you won’t get locked out in the future. For the price, you get not only the app, but a powerful desktop application, a free online synchronization service, and mobile clients for various platforms. However, AnkiMobile is not a standalone app, but part of an ecosystem, and the $17.50 Apple gives me on each sale goes towards the development of that whole ecosystem. Taken alone, AnkiMobile is expensive for an app. So I created this app to raise money for the Anki project, while also making something people wanted. Some kind people have donated to the project, but sadly donations are not enough to live on. What started as a hobby has grown into a full time job. For the last four and a half years, I have invested thousands of hours on making a robust, powerful cross platform desktop application freely available.
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