Ujumbe: 20
Lugha: English
Fou (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 21 Julai 2011 2:29:31 alasiri
At the moment, I've got 3 apps: Ĝusta Klavaro, Intense EO and Esperanto Word of the Day.
P.S. I'm looking for an Esperanto dictionary. The one in this site is tailored to Android devices. XD
Fou (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 21 Julai 2011 7:57:00 alasiri
it's not only for EO but anki has a quite good reputation as SRS software, and an iPhone/iPad/iPod version is available.Say, do you happen to know where I can get premade decks? XD
will_gilbert (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 22 Julai 2011 12:28:23 alasiri
See this Thread
It's not a native app rather it's a browser based JavaScript app which is intended to bring some of the useful features of Lernu!, Radio Verda and Esperanta Retradio to handheld and mobile devices as a convenience. Works on some desktop browsers.
Mobile EO
The posting did not generate much interest but everyone is welcome to use it as they see fit.
--will
Fou (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 22 Julai 2011 2:33:28 alasiri
@jean-luc
Just got a deck with pictures and I have to say it is mighty fine.
@will_gilbert
Your WebApp has great potential. I just wish it could be used offline too XD
mschmitt (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 27 Julai 2011 6:34:23 alasiri
AcidRain (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Oktoba 2011 2:39:11 asubuhi
Fou:Awesome guys.BitKnights have a very good Eo-En/En-Eo dictionary for the iPhone or iPod. It has quite an extensive vocabulary. I use it often.
@jean-luc
Just got a deck with pictures and I have to say it is mighty fine.
@will_gilbert
Your WebApp has great potential. I just wish it could be used offline too XD
cFlat7 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Oktoba 2011 3:26:25 asubuhi
Fou:I have been using the free Anki on my laptop Windows PC for a couple of years now and have found it really helps in learning vocabulary and remembering it (there is a review mechanism that works amazingly well).it's not only for EO but anki has a quite good reputation as SRS software, and an iPhone/iPad/iPod version is available.Say, do you happen to know where I can get premade decks? XD
I am using a 5800+ word (two-way) deck based the Baza Radikaro that I converted from a previous flash card program I had been using. If anyone is interested I can somehow make this deck available.
qwertz (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Oktoba 2011 8:52:55 asubuhi
bwc1976 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 29 Januari 2012 1:31:41 alasiri
cFlat7:I would be very interested in this deck!
I have been using the free Anki on my laptop Windows PC for a couple of years now and have found it really helps in learning vocabulary and remembering it (there is a review mechanism that works amazingly well).
I am using a 5800+ word (two-way) deck based the Baza Radikaro that I converted from a previous flash card program I had been using. If anyone is interested I can somehow make this deck available.
cFlat7 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 29 Januari 2012 4:58:19 alasiri
bwc1976:Okay, I have just uploaded the deck to the Anki website for sharing. All you have to do is the following in order to download the deck:cFlat7:I would be very interested in this deck!
I have been using the free Anki on my laptop Windows PC for a couple of years now and have found it really helps in learning vocabulary and remembering it (there is a review mechanism that works amazingly well).
I am using a 5800+ word (two-way) deck based the Baza Radikaro that I converted from a previous flash card program I had been using. If anyone is interested I can somehow make this deck available.
1. Start your Anki desktop.
2. In the main page (called DECKS), click on the "Download" button at the bottom of the window. A list of decks you can download should appear with a selection box at the top.
3. In the Select box, type "baza radikaro" The deck should appear as the only thing in the list (its full title is "Baza Radikaro (Esperanto Roots)".
4. Select it and click OK.
Let me know if you have any problems with this.