Oh buddy, do I got news for you! We do have a desktop app! Here's the download! I totally feel you btw. I actually almost always use the desktop app over the web app.
In terms of my favorite part of the app, at first my favorite thing was how easy it was to turn notes into flashcards (it felt like "downloading" info to my brain!) and while I still love that, I think my favorite thing is how easy it is to link different concepts together. It takes a couple days to get used to, but once you do, there's literally no going back (I'm specifically talking about Rem references and portals, in case you want to check them out)
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Oh buddy, do I got news for you! We do have a desktop app! Here's the download! I totally feel you btw. I actually almost always use the desktop app over the web app.
In terms of my favorite part of the app, at first my favorite thing was how easy it was to turn notes into flashcards (it felt like "downloading" info to my brain!) and while I still love that, I think my favorite thing is how easy it is to link different concepts together. It takes a couple days to get used to, but once you do, there's literally no going back (I'm specifically talking about Rem references and portals, in case you want to check them out)
actually all set!