It's a desktop note-taking and Spaced Repetition app where you can highlight some word or sentence, and auto-generate flashcards with audio, examples, translations, definitions, etc.; but almost exclusively with human content (AI only for translations)
The idea is to involve the learner into reading/writing/listening/pronunciation as much possible via language production, and creation+curation of own learning materials - so there are a bunch of features geared towards that.
Because I think that everything that can work offline should work offline, and I want users to own their content.
I also think your notes should be private.
It's a desktop note-taking and Spaced Repetition app where you can highlight some word or sentence, and auto-generate flashcards with audio, examples, translations, definitions, etc.; but almost exclusively with human content (AI only for translations)
The idea is to involve the learner into reading/writing/listening/pronunciation as much possible via language production, and creation+curation of own learning materials - so there are a bunch of features geared towards that.
Nice. Sounds more interactive than your typical flash card app
Why desktop and not a website?
Because I think that everything that can work offline should work offline, and I want users to own their content.
I also think your notes should be private.
Ah, makes sense.