There's already lessons available on Anki (http://ankisrs.net/), and I think it would be a rather simple matter to copy the Smart.fm lessons over to it. I believe that Anki is very similar to the Smart.fm iKnow! app, though I've never used it myself.Robin? What do you think? I know we still have all the bits we used to make the Smart.fm lessons, how easy would it be to make Anki "decks" with it?--On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Ali Sajid Imami <ali.sajid.imami@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi.
Now that smart.fm is going on a subscription model, what alternative
would we have for that?
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