Anki is a free, open-source memory tool that utilizes a card-based review system to enhance memorization. Users create and customize cards to reinforce knowledge, with the software adjusting review frequencies based on performance. Anki supports syncing across devices, making it a versatile learning aid.
This document serves as a comprehensive guide to using Typora, a Markdown editor that offers real-time rendering. It covers its features, including image handling, extended syntax, and modes like Typewriter and Focus. The author shares personal experiences with themes and image bed services, encouraging user engagement through comments.
Apple Notes is a native application for recording and managing notes, featuring iCloud synchronization for seamless access across devices. It offers a user-friendly interface, collaboration options, and supports various media types. Users appreciate its privacy and security, making it suitable for personal and sensitive information.
Blind typing, or touch typing, is the ability to type without looking at the keyboard, enhancing efficiency and speed. It requires practice to master but benefits those who frequently input text, such as writers and students. The learning sequence includes memorizing keys and practicing various typing stages.
Obsidian is a bi-linked note management tool that excels in Markdown editing and knowledge management. It offers unique features like localized storage and whiteboarding. While it can serve as a primary note-taking software, many users find it particularly effective for reading and rendering complex Markdown files.
This document serves as a quick start guide for writing in Markdown, detailing its basic syntax, including headings, text formatting, lists, tables, and code. It emphasizes the importance of Markdown in combining writing and typography, and highlights Typora as a useful editor. Additionally, it notes Markdown's capability for exporting documents as HTML.
The document discusses "MyoYin," a Markdown editor for Mac, highlighting its features such as multi-class plugin support, easy-to-use Todo lists, and PDF export capabilities. It emphasizes its utility for quickly creating presentations and provides shortcut keys for efficient document management. Users are encouraged to share feedback in the comments.
This guide provides an overview of Zotero, a free, open-source document management tool designed for research. It outlines its capabilities, including literature collection, management, citation generation, and collaboration features. The document also explains how to install and use Zotero, emphasizing its advantages for efficient research management.
Curtain is a minimalist note-taking and mind mapping tool that allows users to create documents, organize ideas, and manage projects efficiently. Key features include collaboration, two-way linking, tag management, and support for mathematical formulas. It is designed for ease of use, making it suitable for various organizational tasks.
This document serves as a quick reference for LaTeX basic math formulas, covering syntax for various mathematical expressions, including fractions, radicals, and common symbols. It provides detailed formatting instructions and examples for Greek letters, superscripts, integrals, and matrices, aiming to assist users with LaTeX typesetting.
This document discusses an aggregated word search solution to streamline language translation tasks. It introduces tools like Easydict and PopClip for efficient word and sentence translation. The solution aims to reduce the hassle of switching between multiple translation tools, enhancing user experience while studying or reading in English.