I was interested by the title. So I followed the link, but no screenshot/no presentation/anything (I see you're working on it, but wanted to point it out).<p>So, since this is HN and usually good stuff get posted here, I decided to sign up anyway. I put my name/mail here, and got the confirmation email.<p>But, as I forgot that my cookies where blocked (I pretty much always do), the site decided to throw a "non-compatible error" to me, and now I can't get it to work with my code, or to send me a new code. (For some reasons, it seems that I don't get a new mail even if i put some dots or add a + tag to my mail).<p>Also, the page just break if I use tab to switch to the next input box. See <a href="http://spittiepie.com/img/up/1373685796db5.png" rel="nofollow">http://spittiepie.com/img/up/1373685796db5.png</a><p>In the end, I didn't manage to actually try it. Guess I could try with a different email, but I don't really feel like opening a new account just for this.
Just a heads up, the Chrome plugin Ghostery blocks "Get the free beta >" element. I'm not sure why it does this, but I feel it's worth mentioning because the number of people installing Ghostery has increased lately.
I thought I am reading a joke, a landing page with just a text under Show HN category. But then I read a comment below about Ghostery block. I think I'm okay with using Memrise.
I have been working on something like this: try <a href="http://vocowl.com" rel="nofollow">http://vocowl.com</a> (<a href="http://github.com/pathikrit/vocowl" rel="nofollow">http://github.com/pathikrit/vocowl</a>)
On chrome/linux the tops of the almost all text has shaved off, no matter the zoom level. <a href="http://imgur.com/cOWUTkM" rel="nofollow">http://imgur.com/cOWUTkM</a>
Less text, more showing. I read your landing page twice and can't recall anything except "something, something flashcards". Sign up is "hidden" somewhere up right.<p>Assume i'm an idiot, the sign up form needs work, clicking the placeholder and _then_ typing is one action too much.<p>Style your form in a universally accepted fashion, not what out think looks good (i'm talking out of my ass here, but that's what i noticed at first glance)<p>Edit: Why is there a sign-in link on the sign in page, whut