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This is a list of free/libre open-source programs that support Anki. | This is a list of free/libre open-source programs that support Anki. | ||
If a program depends on another program, then both of them must be open-source. | If a program depends on another program, then both of them must be free/libre and open-source. | ||
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|https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/mpvacious | |https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/mpvacious | ||
|https://tatsumoto-ren.github.io/blog/mining-from-movies-and-tv-shows.html | |https://tatsumoto-ren.github.io/blog/mining-from-movies-and-tv-shows.html | ||
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|r2anki | |||
|R Markdown | |||
|https://github.com/henningsway/r2anki | |||
|https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/ | |||
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|Ruzu Anki pop-ups | |Ruzu Anki pop-ups |
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This is a list of free/libre open-source programs that support Anki.
If a program depends on another program, then both of them must be free/libre and open-source.