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daegga
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 Message 9 of 25
08 May 2015 at 2:45pm | IP Logged 
Medulin wrote:
Maybe more/better TTS apps for ''rare'' languages.

We got TTS for Hindi and Vietnamese,
but where's TTS for Bengali?


Not a programming issue, but a modelling one. The program exists, even open source, you "just" need to add the model.
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kanewai
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 Message 10 of 25
08 May 2015 at 9:36pm | IP Logged 
I can think of two that I would actually use:

1. A simplified SRS / Anki-type program.

I like the idea of Anki, but I find that I spend far more time building and managing a
deck than actually studying.

I don't want or need all the options it has. I had to search the forums for
instructions every time I wanted to do anything. I want something simple,
where I can go online and input (or delete) my sentences, and then I can review them
flashcard- style on my phone. I want something with only two options: L1>L2 or L2>L1.    

2. A language tracker.

I use one for the gym, off and on. It's simple (see a pattern here?) - I hit the
icon, and choose whether to input my weight, my workout, etc. I can do it all in a
couple seconds.

I like the twitter bot that we use in the 6wc and super challenges a lot, and the
personal graphs we can make are fantastic.   

I don't mind logging on to twitter and typing @languageapplication I #studied
#language for 30 minutes with #assimil - but after about four weeks of logging
everything for the 6WC I am over it.   It's not sustainable (for me) over the long
term.

But if I could set up my categories ahead of time, and just hit the icon & enter the
time spent (or pages read, or lessons completed)? I think that might become my
favorite app ever.
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Teango
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 Message 11 of 25
08 May 2015 at 10:14pm | IP Logged 
I like the idea of a quick and simple language tracker app, one that allows you to set up categories and templates ahead of time, and then just add the minutes and push a button on your phone. Weekly or fortnightly stats would also come in handy when posting blogs.

Incidentally, kanewai, which app do you use for the gym? I used to use Fitocracy a while back, and am thinking of logging my exercises again. At the moment, my wife and I just stick bronze/silver/gold stars on a wall calendar ("old skool" style *lol*)...


Edited by Teango on 08 May 2015 at 10:31pm

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 Message 12 of 25
08 May 2015 at 10:33pm | IP Logged 
There's already a bunch of apps for tracking custom goals.
See emk's posts about beeminder too.
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Teango
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 Message 13 of 25
08 May 2015 at 10:51pm | IP Logged 
Nice list on the first link, serpent! I actually signed up for HabitRPG just the other day out of curiosity, and I look forward to checking out many of the others. :)
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hrhenry
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 Message 14 of 25
08 May 2015 at 11:01pm | IP Logged 
kanewai wrote:


2. A language tracker.

I use one for the gym, off and on. It's simple (see a pattern here?) - I hit the
icon, and choose whether to input my weight, my workout, etc. I can do it all in a
couple seconds.

I like the twitter bot that we use in the 6wc and super challenges a lot, and the
personal graphs we can make are fantastic.   

I don't mind logging on to twitter and typing @languageapplication I #studied
#language for 30 minutes with #assimil - but after about four weeks of logging
everything for the 6WC I am over it.   It's not sustainable (for me) over the long
term.

But if I could set up my categories ahead of time, and just hit the icon & enter the
time spent (or pages read, or lessons completed)? I think that might become my
favorite app ever.

Don't know if you're on Android or not, but there's an app called Memento that does all this. It's a generic database with designable forms for a front end. It also hooks into gdocs' graphing capabilities and has great filtering.

I use if to track all sorts of things, including your uses.

R.
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 Message 15 of 25
09 May 2015 at 11:50am | IP Logged 
Kanewai's thought on reducing the time spent creating anki decks to have more time left
for using them is a good one. What I would love to have for this is an easy option to
search a dictionary online and just push a simple button "add to anki", that would help
me immensely as I use mostly L1->L2 cards.
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 Message 16 of 25
09 May 2015 at 5:44pm | IP Logged 
kanewai wrote:
1. A simplified SRS / Anki-type program.


Not quite as simple as you're describing, but simpler than Anki, is Flashcards Deluxe:
http://flashcardsdeluxe.com/Flashcards/

kanewai wrote:
2. A language tracker.


iOS-only, but ATracker does exactly what you've described. I've been very happy with it:
http://www.wonderapps.se/atracker/

I've divided my language-learning activities into the 4 common "categories" (speaking, listening, reading, and
writing) plus interacting. This allows me to see the breakdown per activity *or* see a roll-up per category.
Which in turn keeps me honest and on the ball about doing enough practice for each skill. :)


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