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but how to run it on my mobile? #55

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djlLiam opened this issue May 7, 2020 · 3 comments
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but how to run it on my mobile? #55

djlLiam opened this issue May 7, 2020 · 3 comments

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@djlLiam
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djlLiam commented May 7, 2020

it worked very well on PC. but I actually don't know how to use it on my mobile.

@SimonLingYun
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I have the same question

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wkim300 commented Jun 26, 2020

I have downloaded AnkiDroid, an android app. Then using Anki Windows, imported .csv card decks (using the code provided to convert too .csv) into the Windows Anki and then exported them as .apkg files. Then in my android app, I imported those files and it worked quite nicely.

@jwasham jwasham closed this as completed Nov 26, 2021
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ronald0820 commented May 9, 2023

Sorry I am a beginner, I am having a bit of trouble doing this. I didn't found the code you mentioned to convert to .cvs file, so I just used a online .db to .cvs converter. Then I import the .csv file to Anki Windows, export as .apkg, import to my mobile.

However, the result turns our like this:
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