I brought animebook to mobile with a different approach to the problem #70
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First of all, thank you Trevor for creating such an amazing app! Inspired by animebook, I created a mobile app called Kishi that resembles animebook, but with a different approach in terms of how to make learning more effective. Here's how I would describe Kishi.
Kishi, at its core is a video player that supports external subtitles. It is built specifically to help language learners to acquire vocabulary naturally with using their favorite videos and subtitles.
The idea behind is simple, the most natural way to acquire vocabulary, is to see the same thing over and over again in different contexts (I added screen recording down below to demonstrate how context switching works in Kishi), and Kishi makes the whole process as easy as it can be.
All you need to do is get your most beloved contents loaded into Kishi, sit back, relax and enjoy the show, clip the word or phrase you'd like to memorize along the way, Kishi will take care the rest for you.
Fun fact, like Anki, the name Kishi also comes from Japanese, it is written as 既視 in kanji, for describing the feeling of Déjà vu. Stop Anki『暗記』 and start Kishi『既視』. happy learning. :)
Kishi is currently available on Apple App Store, Android version is on the way, stay tuned.
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