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1. infota+Ih[view] [source] 2026-02-02 22:05:15
>>trms+(OP)
On the plus side, the actually good mobile Anki client, AnkiDroid, remains out of the hands of this potentially questionable new entity.

(AnkiDroid has always been run independently, which is good, considering the state of the iOS client, which has always been neglected.)

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2. __floa+Jk[view] [source] 2026-02-02 22:15:24
>>infota+Ih
The (paid!) iOS client has always been a disappointment to me, and I've long been jealous of the open source Android one.

I don't mind so much that it's paid, given how much use I get for the price, but it sucks knowing it sucks and not being able to help make it better.

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3. divan+G11[view] [source] 2026-02-03 01:50:39
>>__floa+Jk
Is it still 25$ price? Makes it impossible to recommend Anki to friends/students to "try spaced repetition".
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4. Larrik+Y41[view] [source] 2026-02-03 02:10:32
>>divan+G11
Just have them use it on their computer or the web?

It improved my grades so much in college that I spent the 25 bucks as a broke student so I could have it on my second hand iPad. This was before AnkiDroid even existed so it's amazing the price is still the same.

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5. divan+Fe2[view] [source] 2026-02-03 12:01:40
>>Larrik+Y41
That works for people who already convinced that they want to use it. I'm talking about people who've heard it for the first time and they're not going to spend 25$ for some new app just to try. 25$ is unusually high price for an AppStore app and it's just doesn't work unless you're really determined to use it. I don't understand why people are downvoting this.
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6. Larrik+IG2[view] [source] 2026-02-03 14:49:01
>>divan+Fe2
I would argue that it's almost impossible to start first with the mobile version so this situation should never happen. The computer version is essential for setting up and getting decks. The web version remains free as well.
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