Hate the new interface on my desktop

I am not a mobile user. I am a desktop (Mc OS) user.
The new interface this morning is awful.
Instead of seeing at a single glance how many words I have to review (in blue), I have to click to show another panel.
Changing 1 step to 2 steps is NOT an improvement.

And, some of the buttons on the second panel do not work for me. For example, if I want to do a speed review, I cannot. I can only click on a choice that Memrise deems acceptable.

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Totally agree. Not at all an improvement. Please, memrise, revert to a view where we can see at a glance how many words need reviewing and/or are difficult.

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Here is the announcement:

agreed. we absolutely need to be able to see at a glance how many words are ready for review in each of our courses.

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Agree with the OP 100%.

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Agree as well

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Hate it too. I want to choose the learning mode myself.
By the way, I would also like to have the option to select several levels at once (not having to click ignore+safe 38 times), so I can practice particular levels in the way that I like.

And also, I do not care for these keyboard keys I see in my screen now. I donā€™t need them, and I find them very distracting. Please give the option to turn those keys off.

An other thing Iā€™m wondering: before, when I made a mistake, the word immediately went to my difficult words. Why isnā€™t that happening anymore? Sure, sometimes it was just a typo. But I prefer giving extra attention to an incidental typo to not having the opportunity to revisit my difficult words at all.

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I hate it too - so much, that I think this might be the end for me. I really enjoyed the way the prompts to learning set me immediately clear and obtainable tasks. Now I feel like Iā€™m swimming in a ocean of possible activities with no indication as to whether any direction I chose is going to get me anywhere face, or simple send me round and round in circles. What a disappointing destructive change.

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I wrote ā€œfaceā€ but meant ā€œfastā€.