Create own lists | ★★ 😐 Creating flashcards is easy enough but becomes cumbersome for large lists; missing keyboard shortcuts and translation is only one-way. |
Select lists | ★ 👎 Extremely limited existing content available, no AI generation nor image-to-list functionality restrict efficient study setup. |
Spaced repetition | ★★★★ ✅ Spaced repetition and multiple learning modes offered. Context sentences disrupt practice. Modes require clumsy manual switching at list level. |
Usability | ★★ 🖥️ Visually clean but usability suffers significantly due to lack of keyboard navigation, poor interface logic, and user experience frustrations. |
Special features | 🙁 Shockingly basic, lacking any notable additional innovative or engaging features to capture user attention or enhance effective studying. |
Gamification | ★ 😶 Simple weekly progress reports and superficial progress indicators offer minimal motivational benefit; negligible gamification elements. |
Export and import | ★★ 📥✅ Basic export and import features (plain text format) exist but sharing capabilities entirely absent, limiting collaborative possibilities. |
Pros | ★ ⚪️ Clean simplicity without distractions; no ads, decent spaced repetition concept. Has potential if drastically improved. |
Cons | 🔸 Lack of AI and decks, very basic functionality, absence of gaming incentives, poor navigation, and limited translation options hold app back. |
Price | ★★★★ 👎 $2/month (yearly billed) is affordable, yet limitations and feature gaps make value questionable. Free tier restricts to 15 daily cards. |
Final score | ★★ ✋ Memozora seems initially promising with attractive simplicity. However, essential missing features, tedious navigation, and uninspired design substantially diminish its usefulness. |