New episodes start in this voice. You can still switch voice per episode from the player bar.
Show playback speed as a simple multiplier (1×, 1.5×, 2×) or as syllables per second.
Switches to the simple native player: a tap-to-pick speed menu (0.5×–2×) that keeps playing with the screen off or the app in the background. Turn this off for high-speed mode — the full slider up to 16× — but that uses the Web Audio engine, which stops when the screen is off (an iOS limitation).
Plays a short break and speaks the title before each episode (handy when episodes auto-advance). Title is announced in the question voice.
For high-speed mode only (has no effect in screen-off mode). If your device goes silent above ~4×, turn this on for the built-in Web Audio time-stretch engine — audible to 16× on any device, but it won't play with the screen off. Leave it off to use the browser's built-in pitch-preserving playback.
Downloads include only your default voice unless this is on. Other voices are larger and rarely needed offline.
Avoids using cellular data for large audio downloads. On Android/desktop it blocks automatically on mobile data; on iPhone (which can’t report the connection) it asks for confirmation before each download.
Your daily quiz focuses on one subject at a time — finish everything due (and unseen) in that subject before it moves on to the next. Off by default: questions are jumbled across every subject.
How well you want to remember cards. Higher means they come back more often. Uses the FSRS algorithm (Anki's engine).
Short steps a new card repeats before graduating, e.g. “1m 10m” or “5m 30m 1h”. Use m / h / d for minutes, hours, days.
A quick tour of the main features.
Re-opens the first-run onboarding picker. Search and tick the subjects you study; only those show on your home screen, the rest stay hidden until you add them.
Goes straight to Fred. Optional — no account needed.
Search and pick the subjects you're studying. You can change these any time in Settings.
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