3 add-ons merged: quicker anki, explain deletion, explain database check
0.04MB. Updated 2019-09-26. Only supports Anki 2.1.x.
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Supported Anki versions:
- 2.1.0 (updated 2019-09-26)
To download this add-on, please copy and paste the following code into Anki 2.1:
777545149
If you were linked to this page from the internet, please open Anki on your computer, go to the Tools menu and then Add-ons>Browse & Install to paste in the code.
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nice

so far I have used explain deletion and was very happy with it. Now I have two more functions. Explain database check should be useful for me, too. Many thanks at AM.
Update: Thanks for taking care of your users. I meant that after I saw this new add-on I assumed that you wouldn't want to keep updating two different add-ons with the same (overlapping) functions. So I removed the old one and installed the new one just for the "explain deletion" part and future updates of it. The others are nice additions.
Update: Thanks for taking care of your users. I meant that after I saw this new add-on I assumed that you wouldn't want to keep updating two different add-ons with the same (overlapping) functions. So I removed the old one and installed the new one just for the "explain deletion" part and future updates of it. The others are nice additions.
Comment from author before post was edited
Please, think about removing the add-on «explain deletion», because as I tried to explain, this add-on is incompatible with the three add-ons it merges.

Just put all your addons into one and call it Anki SP1 already.
Comment from author
Thank you for the advice.
However, I prefer to avoid having add-ons which are bigger than what is actually required (because the bigger they are, the more they risk to interact with other add-on). So I'll just create package for add-ons when I see no other solution.
However, I prefer to avoid having add-ons which are bigger than what is actually required (because the bigger they are, the more they risk to interact with other add-on). So I'll just create package for add-ons when I see no other solution.