apkg Anki file format so that you can import them into Anki Desktop, or share them with other people. That said, I will be making changes to the import in Kitsun when the 2.1 scheduler feature goes out of beta (to prevent having to change it whenever they make a breaking change, considering it’s marked as beta) in order to support those newly formatted decks as well. AnkiDroid can export your flashcards in the. Currently all popular shared decks from ankiweb still use the regular format and should work for importing into Kitsun. You can import this into a file that already has other decks and they will remain there. Importing this will erase everything in the current profile and replace it with the file.apkg is a deck.
If you have the source of the deck (before you opened it with anki (and it transformed the deck to the 2.1 beta standard)) you could also try if that imports into Kitsun instead. .colpkg is a file of the entire collection. The source said that you can untoggle the feature and try to export the deck again, so perhaps that might work for you? But yes, for now youd want to export to a tab-delimited text file (or into a CSV, then open it in Excel or your favorite spreadsheet app, then export it as tab-delimited text) and then import that into Pleco.
The deck you’ve linked above does give me the same error and upon inspecting it seems that the database of the deck is structured differently.Īfter a quick google I found out that even the anki android app itself currently does not support decks which were exported with the new scheduler functionality enabled (Edit: it apparently does now). APKG import is not possible at the moment (though its coming soon). Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.It looks like the inner structure of the deck has changed due to the new scheduler functionality. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. If you would like to know more about this topic please make sure to check out this article in Anki's support knowledge-base. To do so, open the Anki application and follow these steps: From the main deck list screen in the Anki SRS desktop application: From the export dialog: The exported deck package (.apkg) can then be imported using the AnkiApp import decks option in the app (.) options menu. Anki then gave me the msg 'Updated 0 of 2 existing notes' Anki had created a deck for the file. These files can be exported from the Anki desktop application. I then went into anki program and selected import, I selected the anki file from downloads and clicked open.
I downloaded the anki zip file to downloads, I extracted the file.
to create their own Anki flashcard decks as well as import other users. It's free, open-source, and has a friendly community of fellow learners and students behind it! Now I have just tried to import an anki file into an anki deck. apkg extension is a deck of flashcards generated to be used in Anki. Instead, please consider giving the original version of Anki a try if you get the chance. While discussing AnkiApp is not against the rules of this subreddit, you are unlikely to find people who will be able to help you with its use here. In copying its name the developers were most likely trying to take advantage of the brand recognition Anki had built up, confusing new users ever since. Rather, it was developed by a different group of people years after Anki had been established as the leading open-source spaced-repetition flashcard app. Users can create their own Anki flashcard decks or import others by selecting the Create Deck or Get Shared buttons found in the app. It contains HTML data used for card presentation as well as text, images, and sounds. As confusing as this might sound, AnkiApp is not part of the official Anki ecosystem of apps and services. An APKG file is a custom deck of flashcards created for use in Anki, a flashcard-based studying program. It looks like you are asking a question about AnkiApp.