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Reply #1 - 2009 June 28, 8:47 pm
Filicireg New member
From: Florida Registered: 2009-05-25 Posts: 6

I'm going to be going on vacation for a week or so and I don't think I will have an internet connection. I use this site to review and learn new kanji every day, and I can't stand the thought of taking a week off. My question is: How can I continue to study if I can't access this site? Does anyone know an easy way to export my stories from here to an SRS on my computer?

Reply #2 - 2009 June 28, 9:05 pm
nest0r Member
Registered: 2007-10-19 Posts: 5236 Website

You can export your progress to Anki (search around in the forum, I forget the links/instructions), but I don't think there's an efficient way to do this for stories. What I did one day was just go through my list of stories and saved the htmls to my computer. ;p

Last edited by nest0r (2009 June 28, 9:05 pm)

Reply #3 - 2009 June 29, 10:25 am
Zarxrax Member
From: North Carolina Registered: 2008-03-24 Posts: 949

Yea in anki, search the plugins (i think you go in the File menu, then look under downloads, shared plugins, or something like that) and then you should find a plugin to import your data from this site.

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Reply #4 - 2009 June 29, 11:03 am
Filicireg New member
From: Florida Registered: 2009-05-25 Posts: 6

Well, I found the plug-in to import RevTK progress into Anki, but the plug-in must be broken because now I just get an error message when I open Anki.

Reply #5 - 2009 June 29, 11:26 am
resolve Member
From: 山口 Registered: 2007-05-29 Posts: 919 Website

You can download an old version of Anki, import your progress, then upgrade.

Reply #6 - 2009 June 29, 11:57 am
ahibba Member
Registered: 2008-09-04 Posts: 528 Website

That you mentioned Anki plugins, where is RLC Blitzer plug-in? I couldn't find it in the shared plugins. I with they keep the old plugins page in the website.

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