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I built a modern, cloud-licensed installer for SuperMemo 19

2•Ozzie_Obj•1w ago
I am a 14 year old developer. I have been using SuperMemo for Incremental Reading, but the original software is written in Delphi and has a steep setup curve that drives people away.

I decided to fix the distribution pipeline to make the algorithm accessible to everyone.

For the stack I used Go and Wails v2 for the native webview UI. The backend runs on Supabase and Vercel Serverless functions, and I am using Stripe for automated license key generation.

The result is supermemo.pro. It wraps the official binary in a modern environment and handles the dependencies, installation, and licensing automatically.

I built this to lower the barrier to entry for Spaced Repetition.

Link: https://supermemo.pro

I would appreciate any feedback on the Go and Wails implementation.

Comments

saltcod•1w ago
I was playing Dragon Warrior (great game!) at 14. This is really cool. Congrats.
gus_massa•1w ago
It looks like the original developer is still releasing updates. https://www.super-memory.com/ You better change the name of your site to avoid potencial take downs or lawsuits.
LittleFishyChan•1w ago
Wait, so does this let me do incremental reading via a web portal? Like, I can do this on my iPad?