12-21-2008
brentmd24,
If your a unix guy it will be easy for you to learn linux all you need is the concept / fundamentals in unix and some little bit of studying of inux commands. Your correct they are both using the same foundation / concepts.
cheers!
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ANKI(1) General Commands Manual ANKI(1)
NAME
anki - flashcard program for language learning
DESCRIPTION
Anki is a program designed to help you remember facts (such as words and phrases in a foreign language) as easily, quickly and efficiently
as possible. To do this, it tracks how well you remember each fact, and uses that information to optimally schedule review times. With a
minimal amount of effort, you can greatly increase the amount of material you remember, making study more productive, and more fun.
Anki is based on a theory called spaced repetition. In simple terms, it means that each time you review some material, you should wait
longer than last time before reviewing it again. This maximizes the time spent studying difficult material and minimizes the time spent
reviewing things you already know. The concept is simple, but the vast majority of memory trainers and flashcard programs out there either
avoid the concept all together, or implement inflexible and suboptimal methods that were originally designed for pen and paper.
Anki's primary target is people studying Japanese, and Japanese native speakers studying English. However, it can be used to remember any-
thing at all, and there are some users who are studying Chinese and possibly other languages with it.
OPTIONS
anki does not take command line options. Its interface is entirely graphical.
SEE ALSO
Anki home page: <http://ichi2.net/anki/index.html>
Community support thread: <http://forum.koohii.com/viewtopic.php?id=556&p=1>
AUTHOR
anki was written by Damien Elmes <anki@ichi2.net>.
This manual page was written by Nicholas Breen <nbreen@ofb.net>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
August 11, 2007 ANKI(1)