No computer science in your default subjects on the right? >=p For shame!
Anyway, here's a review from the perspective of someone who currently uses Anki off and on as his study aid du jour.
Your samples ("Browse by Subject") look like they're targeted at high-school level education; that was kind of a turn-off. (That is, I was expecting this section to give me an incentive to switch, but I already know this stuff pretty well - I was hoping to see higher level physics and chemistry stuff.)
I was worried that I wouldn't be able to insert images, but I found that.
Add LaTeX rendering and I would almost be sold.
For me, the biggest draw for Anki is that it exploits SRS (Piotr Wozniak's forgetting curve, etc).
If Quizlet did that (and showed me how it did it) and maybe e-mailed me when it was time to review cards (or maybe a digest of how many cards I need to study today) that would be enough to get me to switch over, and to recommend it to friends over Anki.
Point taken on the "default subjects" on the homepage - they were just meant to show off some of the most common stuff we have, but with 3 millions flashcard sets it's not easy to show it all :)
LaTeX, SRS, and study reminders are all three on our ideas list. We're making a big development push on audio first, and then are going to look more into these.
Our "Learn Mode" keeps track of what you know and what you don't - but only in the short term. We'd love to have better ways to help you remember things long-term.
Anyway, here's a review from the perspective of someone who currently uses Anki off and on as his study aid du jour.
Your samples ("Browse by Subject") look like they're targeted at high-school level education; that was kind of a turn-off. (That is, I was expecting this section to give me an incentive to switch, but I already know this stuff pretty well - I was hoping to see higher level physics and chemistry stuff.)
I was worried that I wouldn't be able to insert images, but I found that.
Add LaTeX rendering and I would almost be sold.
For me, the biggest draw for Anki is that it exploits SRS (Piotr Wozniak's forgetting curve, etc).
If Quizlet did that (and showed me how it did it) and maybe e-mailed me when it was time to review cards (or maybe a digest of how many cards I need to study today) that would be enough to get me to switch over, and to recommend it to friends over Anki.