@moveNumber37 said [^](/forum/redirect/post/zjIp7ouY)
> will there be an android version?
Not planned atm
Good, but I suggest, don't ask the difficulty to the user. Put a hint button, and infer the difficulty whether they press it and got right, got right without pressing it, press it got wrong, or got wrong without pressing. Hint button can reveal the previously played moves.
If you do this change I would consider using your app.
You can use the buttons 1-4 to rate moves quicker. I'm also adding a new mode that allows you to practice the full repertoire without any extra input, but it won't use the difficulty system.
A hint button could be a good idea though.
@heroku said [^](/forum/redirect/post/CjkqUGFG)
> Good, but I suggest, don't ask the difficulty to the user. Put a hint button, and infer the difficulty whether they press it and got right, got right without pressing it, press it got wrong, or got wrong without pressing. Hint button can reveal the previously played moves.
> If you do this change I would consider using your app.
You can use the buttons 1-4 to rate moves quicker. I'm also adding a new mode that allows you to practice the full repertoire without any extra input, but it won't use the difficulty system.
A hint button could be a good idea though.
One question:
Is there a way to export all of an opening repertoire, including the next scheduled spaced repetitions etc, such that I can also practice on different computers while keeping stuff synced?
One question:
Is there a way to export all of an opening repertoire, including the next scheduled spaced repetitions etc, such that I can also practice on different computers while keeping stuff synced?
@Metagross31 said ^
One question:
Is there a way to export all of an opening repertoire, including the next scheduled spaced repetitions etc, such that I can also practice on different computers while keeping stuff synced?
No, that is not easy to do right now. Maybe in the future the training progress could be stored in a file that is easier to copy between devices.
@Metagross31 said [^](/forum/redirect/post/Izw1xNRo)
> One question:
> Is there a way to export all of an opening repertoire, including the next scheduled spaced repetitions etc, such that I can also practice on different computers while keeping stuff synced?
No, that is not easy to do right now. Maybe in the future the training progress could be stored in a file that is easier to copy between devices.
Frank, when will the next version be released? Interested in the polyglot book feature.
Frank, when will the next version be released? Interested in the polyglot book feature.
Frank, when will the next version be released? Interested in the polyglot book feature.
You can always build from source, but should be coming soon.
@NHL_1024 said [^](/forum/redirect/post/NhPHhjMI)
> Frank, when will the next version be released? Interested in the polyglot book feature.
You can always build from source, but should be coming soon.
Bad vrry bad
Bad vrry bad
man this is the same as the others.
man this is the same as the others.
For those of us just with cell phones is there a version we can use? I feel Linux can theoretically be used on an android. Is this true. I've learned some basic Python like print("hello World"). I feel this software is mostly a black box program. Theoretically it could help improve your game, but unless someone looks under the hood it might hinder your game as well. What are you thoughts on understanding the underlying programming of the software for a level aa or level a python programmer?
For those of us just with cell phones is there a version we can use? I feel Linux can theoretically be used on an android. Is this true. I've learned some basic Python like print("hello World"). I feel this software is mostly a black box program. Theoretically it could help improve your game, but unless someone looks under the hood it might hinder your game as well. What are you thoughts on understanding the underlying programming of the software for a level aa or level a python programmer?
Also I was wondering how FIDE scores are attributed. Do you have a measured FIDE score if you have never played in a tournament but have played legit games on lichess? Or is it like the EQ or IQ tests in which you need a standardized assessment to rank you FIDE level?
Also I was wondering how FIDE scores are attributed. Do you have a measured FIDE score if you have never played in a tournament but have played legit games on lichess? Or is it like the EQ or IQ tests in which you need a standardized assessment to rank you FIDE level?




