

Does it have anything over standard AnkiDroid, like plugin support, or is it basically the same as what I use on my phone and tablet? I’ve considered a Chromebook because I like the idea of longer battery life and a lighter system, since all I really want is a glorified tablet with some extra features (not planning to do anything super heavy, just use it as a uni tool), but I’m not sure if this is essentially pointless since my application needs might not get met without a Windows laptop.

Only problem is that I use a number of Anki plugins in creating flashcards (furigana, TTS, etc.) and have generally found it slow and untenable even without the use of add-ons to make stuff on AnkiDroid and such.Īt this point I’ve been debating between a standard laptop and a Chromebook, but I’m not sure how the Chrome store version of Anki fares when it comes to anything. I have a pretty structured study method I’ve been using, primarily involving WK and Anki. So I’ve been looking into getting myself a laptop for my upcoming year abroad in Japan, where I’m going to study. I’m breaking my silence to ask for some advice in the hope that better people have gone before me and know some stuff. Hey everyone! I’m kind of a lurker here, so I suppose this is also an introduction.
