Is it better than Anki???

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Lugh

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I discovered memcode a year ago.

It is meant to help people learn hard sciences and coding. But you can copy and paste pictures directly into the flashcards. There are two types of flashcards: front/back and occlusions. It is also really pretty and super easy to make a lot of flashcards really quickly. Bold, italicize, underline words. And the best part about it is that is will always be free. I never see anyone talk about it on here. But I have also never searched for it.

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It is meant to help people learn hard sciences and coding. But you can copy and paste pictures directly into the flashcards. There are two types of flashcards: front/back and occlusions. It is also really pretty and super easy to make a lot of flashcards really quickly. Bold, italicize, underline words. And the best part about it is that is will always be free. I never see anyone talk about it on here. But I have also never searched for it.
So how is it different than anki? Sounds the exact same.
 
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Sounds the same without scheduling, which is arguably the most important part of Anki
 
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I don't think anything will ever replace anki. I don't see how it could be improved upon other than just ease of use (which with premade decks, I don't see how it could be easier).
 
Yeah the versatility of anki card types with the benefit of it being a free program with a large userbase kinda puts it in a tough spot to beat
 
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