It saddens me that some people in this world are willing to resort to deception to drive traffic to their app, instead of focusing on building something good that can stand on its own. Millions of students get the highest grades. How people use Anki Pro: - Students - study lecture materials during the year and prepare for exams. Use different customizations to make cards look the way you want. I did not hear back from him, and now we see that he decided to go and do it anyway. Here are the benefits you get from the Anki Pro flashcards app: - Create and study flashcards. I have no problem with apps competing on their own merits - if you want to build your own flashcard product that doesn’t use “Anki” in the name or attempt to leverage the syncing services which AnkiMobile finances, that’s fair play. You may not have any intention of harm, but I’m afraid I think a competing Anki app on iOS could have a serious impact on sales. I can assure you that we definitely don’t want to harm Anki ecosystem in any way. I totally understand that iOS version is the only revenue flow for Anki and that you need that revenue to keep the servers up. Thanks a ton for getting back to me on this one, I appreciate your prompt response. AnkiMobile is the sole source of finance for Anki’s development and the costs of the AnkiWeb servers, and if you build an app that draws people away from AnkiMobile, that puts the future of Anki’s development and the syncing services at risk. He wrote to me a few months ago asking for permissions to create an “Anki Pro” app. Sometimes proper deck organization calls for taking cards which were originally put in one deck and moving them to another. Maksim Abramchuck appears to be the main person behind this. Not only have they worded their name and description to trick people into thinking their knock-off works well with the rest of the Anki ecosystem, but they’ve copied numerous things to try and give themselves more of an air of legitimacy - the design of the answer buttons, the screenshots/logos from the Image Occlusion add-on and AnkiMobile, and they appear to have even downloaded and re-shared decks from AnkiWeb against the license terms. “Anki Pro” is such a blatant rip-off that it’s infuriating.
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