1) Could you please provide a link to the description of this
SuperMemo feature? I could not find anything like this.
2) Do you want to keep your decks just for yourself? If you do not
choose to explicitly share a deck, then it stays just on your
computers (and on the Anki server if you use sync, but it will not be
found in the "Shared decks" list).
Nicolas Raoul
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Hi Clemens,1) Could you please provide a link to the description of this
SuperMemo feature? I could not find anything like this.2) Do you want to keep your decks just for yourself? If you do not
choose to explicitly share a deck, then it stays just on your
computers (and on the Anki server if you use sync, but it will not be
found in the "Shared decks" list).Nicolas Raoul
It reminds me about this thread:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/anki-android/A9bjM30NE2M/l1CHg7TucycJ
In a nutshell, I was writing just like what Enrico is talking about:
1) Create a proprietary deck "ProSpanish.anki"
2) Package it with the AnkiDroid code into a new Android app
ProSpanish.apk (just change namespace and app name)
3) Sell ProSpanish.apk on Google Play or other markets.
This way, you make money, your data is protected as well as any other
app on Google Play, and the GNU-GPL is respected (I think? Or is LGPL
needed for this?)
Confirmation from GNU-GPL/LGPL experts appreciated :-)
Cheers!
Nicolas Raoul
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I think that whatever you do, you can not give an absolute protection to
your deck, you can just make it painful for the bad guys to copy it
illegally. The entertainment industry failed to achieve this and they
have much more resources than the anki developers.
You should make sure that you are not making it annoying only to your
legitimate users. Maybe you could do like Nicolas proposed. The problem
is that your users will not benefit from Ankidroid updates. I also don't
know how you can at the same time allow the user to update the deck file
(with the revisions) and prevent him to copy it. Maybe you could find a
way to separate your data and the user generated data (in two sqlite
files), but it will require you to code.
Fabien
Le 16/03/2012 16:22, Clemens M. H�rten a �crit :
Nobody would want to use a stripped down, limited version of Anki so that they can use a company's deck. And nobody would want to use a deck that can not be modified. Your goal of selling Anki deck with DRM is a pipe dream.
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Nobody would want to use a stripped down, limited version of Anki so that they can use a company's deck. And nobody would want to use a deck that can not be modified. Your goal of selling Anki deck with DRM is a pipe dream.
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Flashcards are great, but they aren't a complete learning system. Consider embedding an advertisement for supplementary material, like a book, in your free deck.