A question about the new site "Decks"

You wrote:

“Decks will only be available as a mobile-friendly website”

Does that mean that I can not use my courses on a regular PC?

You can, see the announcement and the FAQ.
The point memrise makes, that the web is not only for the desktop, but that they will focus on the mobile too.

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Yes as @John_Baite says, you’ll be able to learn on your regular PC just as you do today @MikaelEriksson

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Ok that sounds good.

Thank you :slight_smile:

Kevin,

thanks god your team is keeping a full blown web learning and reviewing solution.

I can tell you that I had to stop learning with Mondly, as they have discontinued (either temporarily or permanently) their website.

KOPlayer as an Android emulator is not the best solution (slow startup, RAM consumption), especially if your computer is too old; I am hesitant in using it on a regular basis.

First “conversation modules” were removed, then the native audio recordings.

What will be back on the app does not matter, as the last Android app update was October 2018.

I do believe that native recordings instead of TTS will be only back laters, judging the Mondly support responses to bad reviews about the low audio.

I am so glad Kevin that I can use your Memrise (and Decks) website on a real Laptop computer and hopefully with full continued userscript support for “all typing” and “Timer Disabler” and a few others.

I really enjoyed being able to listen to uploaded native Portuguese Brazil audio recordings in your 1-7 courses or courses from BenWhately!

This is a great alternative to the Duolingo TTS approach!

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