I don’t use smart phones at all. I’m old school and like my PC. It’s really disappointing to see so many of the Japanese courses are exclusive to app only.
Will PC users ever be considered or is this a permanent feature?
I don’t use smart phones at all. I’m old school and like my PC. It’s really disappointing to see so many of the Japanese courses are exclusive to app only.
Will PC users ever be considered or is this a permanent feature?
I consider the web version vastly superior to the app (the main benefit of which is to revise words on the move, offline).
I’m surprised that there are courses which you cannot find on the web at all - most people struggle with the reverse.
How do you know there are courses you cannot see, and do you have an example?
Sure, I have a screenshot.
If it was only 1 lesson it wouldn’t be so annoying, but there’s quite a few like this in the Japanese lessons.
Ah, I see what you mean - not entire courses, but specific levels. I have to confess to not being familiar with these bits, this is nothing Memrise even offers for my language.
tagging @MemriseSupport who should be able to advise re. the original question when some of the new functionality is expected to be carried to the web version from the app
Ah yes, several levels. I think I’ve counted about 6 or 7 that are app only now and the way it’s going it looks like it will be a lot more since I’m only on course 1 of 7.
Thanks for the reply!
At least a fuller course description (and creator details) as well as the vital MultiMedia information levels are available on the web (but sadly not on the App).
Hi @JBHunkamunka,
Thanks for reaching out.
I’m afraid we don’t currently have plans to move Grammar to the web as we are focusing our efforts on improving other modes and features. If you are looking to hone in on Japanese grammar, however, I can see that there are some user-generated courses on this. If you can’t find any using the search bar on the website (we know it’s not the most intuitive!), we recommend typing ‘Japanese Grammar Memrise’ into Google, which will bring up some popular courses for this subject.
I hope this helps for now.
Best wishes,
Memrise team.
Okay thank you for the reply!