Man, what are the odds that I'd show HN an Anki + notes app [1] at almost the same time as someone else?<p>Some feedback: I don't really understand what your app does, to be honest. Like, I understand Anki, and workflowy seems to be a nested list/task management app.<p>But why do the two need to be connected? How often do you memorize nested lists?<p>Not trying to be rude, just honestly want to know the use case.<p>[1] <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26388502" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26388502</a>
I'm a heavy user with Anki, and I get a lot of value out of it.<p>Yet I never actually recommended it to anyone, because it's basically unusable unless you're willing to tinker a lot, and put up with its very unintuitive UI.<p>I've had a look at your app, and it looks like a way more complicated version of Anki. I think that will put off many people from even trying it out
If you’re a student, you must have heard of spaced repetition. It’s a theory that says you need to review a topic over and over until you know it. When you don’t know it, you space out your review. LearnObit is an app that will help you review faster. It’ll show you what you should know and when you should know it. It has been quite useful for me in learning new stuff. I would recommend at least trying it.