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June 15, 2014 at 5:18 am #45447
こにちは! this is my first post on the forum, lovely to meet you all!
Does anybody use anki on their Samsung tablet or other similar device opposed to their computer? I’m having so much trouble with importing cards on anki and it’s driving me crazy, I’m usually quite good with computers and such but I can’t find a way of doing it on a tablet. If not, is it possible to use textfugu without anki? I.e with paper flash cards?
Thanks for your help guys x
June 16, 2014 at 12:10 pm #45468Do you not have access to a desktop computer / laptop?
Not from the desk of Eihiko. Eihiko's boss took his desk away from him.June 19, 2014 at 4:03 am #45494I do, but it’s not mine so I can’t use it to study everyday
June 19, 2014 at 10:11 am #45503Sync.
Basically, you sign into Ankiweb through the Anki program on the computer, get all your decks loaded, and then click the sync button (two little circular arrows). If you’re a PC user I can take some screenshots for you and show you how to do it if you can’t figure it out. If you’re a Mac person, I can’t help :P
It’s actually the most helpful feature. Every time you open and close Anki on the computer, it syncs (as long as you’ve got internet connected). The Android app requires you to click the little sync button I believe but it’s one click and you’re good.
I haz a blog http://maninjapanchannel.wordpress.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLQzB-1u-dgJune 20, 2014 at 8:00 am #45519I’ve got it now :) but it just won’t let me put all my decks together into one big one, I did exactly what I was told, download, unzip it, go onto the sentences one deck for example, and then file, import the sentences 2, but it comes up in a separate deck. It’s not that much of an issue, it just means that revision will take longer.
I’m usually pretty computer savvy, but this baffles me.
June 20, 2014 at 8:23 am #45521Yeah I had that problem too, but I got it figured out. It’s dumb.
-So, in Anki, click Browse (at the top on the right).
-Click whichever deck from the left side (like sentences1, or whatever).
-On the right, it’ll list all the cards that are in that deck. Select all of them (click one, then press Ctrl + A).
-Then at the top there’s a button that says Change Deck, click that.
-Select the deck you want to move them to, and click Move Cards.
-Close the Browse window, and then delete the deck that is now empty.
It moves all the data with it, so if you’ve already studied those cards a few times, it moves that data. Unfortunately, the instructions that you get in TF are for the Mac version of Anki, which has a different (and possibly better) UI.
I haz a blog http://maninjapanchannel.wordpress.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLQzB-1u-dgJune 26, 2014 at 3:12 am #45563That’s great thank you :)
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