Hey hunters.
For the past three years, I've been working on LearnObit: a tool that helps users learn information as quickly as possible using various learning theories and tricks.
When I first started programming, I used Anki and the old tried-and-tested spaced repetition algorithm. It was great for word-pairing (e.g., learning foreign languages), but didn't work for more complex, general topics like Mathematics or Physics.
This drawback has led to spaced repetition being overlooked, despite its proven effectiveness in learning and retention.
I wanted to unlock this effectiveness for a wider audience β that's why I made LearnObit, a note-taking tool that lets you structure complicated information and learn it as easily as possible using spaced repetition and other learning features.
It's been a year since I released it to the public. For a while, people told me they loved the concept but found the interface lacking β yet finally, I think the tool is developed enough to be useful.
If you take learning seriously, you need to check it out. Who knows, maybe it could change your life!
In the meantime, I'll be here if you have any questions. Thanks for your time and support.
For me LearnObit is an outliner that helps you quickly study and memorize anything. It's a flashcard app that helps you memorize, an outline tool that helps you understand and helps you prepare. It's a go-to tool for all my study and planning needs. It helps me study with no distractions, and no interruptions. It creates and helps in studying using digital flashcards for me. Using spaced repetition it helps me remember things for longer. I honestly would like to say itβs a spaced repetition flashcard app, but itβs more than that. Honestly I would say to give it a try. I am sure you folks too will be impressed by it.
Started using LearnObit for a couple months and I'm really satisfied, it's space-repetition focus features like shows multiple questions and answers at once (in the same hierarchy according to the algorithm) really shows the difference between LO and other SRS like Anki and RemNote. The learning tricks that provides users to tweak their reviewing process is awesome too.