![]() I might also just fund it myself as I REALLY need this for my own work flow. This won't be my primary focus so I'm hoping that either community donations or selling it on the App Stores for $5 will allow me to hire 1-2 developers to keep working on it. The plan is to make it a completely open platform with 3rd party Chrome extension support, standards-based annotations, collaboration, etc. I have it working on MacOS and Linux and it supports suspending and resuming and keeping track of which pages you've read, including fractional pages. Our of sheer necessity I got angry one evening and decided that I could just do this myself. I then tried to use PDF annotations, which seemed like a better option but the PDF support on Linux and multiple platforms really broke my work flow and some of the PDF editors were actually corrupting my PDFs. For various reasons that just didn't work out well. Two women, seemingly happy in their lives with their husbands and families, just up. I just haven't been happy with the solutions.įor a while I was loading everything into Evernote. MY REVIEW: An interesting read that had me hooked from the beginning. I think one of the things I've been most excited about since diving into Anki is the idea of incremental reading. I've been working on a few Anki hacks based on discussion here as well as my own use. I wanted you guys to be the first to see this. There are book trees that optimize vertical space and disappear behind the books you store on them. You'll be able to create flashcards inside the app and they will automatically sync into Anki. For now, we rounded up some of the best bookshelves that are made with space-saving details in mind. New incremental reading platform which I'm going to be adding support for Anki. ![]()
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