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AnkiDroid: Anki flashcards on Android. Your secret trick to achieve superhuman information retention.
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* Move the review counts up a bit. Looks better without the border around the flash card * Do not set the review buttons background to white explicitly. Probably redundant now * Use 48 dp high flat buttons as persistent footer buttons. Rename the style, which is used only for these footer buttons * Dark night mode top bar with light new, learn, review counts |
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AnkiDroid: Anki on Android Starting from 10th November 2014, the project has been configured to work "out of the box" with Android Studio. After forking and cloning the Anki-Android git repository, open Android Studio, configure the SDK, choose "Open Project", and then select the folder which you cloned the github repository to. The project should start without error, and build automatically. See the Wiki for more information: http://code.google.com/p/ankidroid/wiki/Contribution#Source_code