Unless you happen to be some sort of linguistic genius, a talented musician, or some unfair combination of the two, chances are you will have trouble learning a new language and the little nuances required for accent-free pronunciation. This is where SuperMemo fills the need.
written by LongCountdown 133 days ago
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Buyer beware! Don't buy SuperMemo!
written by Jordan 133 days ago
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I use anki. It seems to work just fine and is free.
written by TreadingLight 133 days ago
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That's too bad. I know of a few people that have used SuperMemo for quite a long time. I use anki as well. This is actually the first SRS I tried and it works great for me.
written by matigo 133 days ago
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I'd be happy to use something like Anki ... but it's only for bigger computers. I liked the premise behind SuperMemo because it let me learn while on the go.
Perhaps I'll take a look at porting Anki to Windows Mobile.... **adds to list of things to do**
written by Jordan 133 days ago
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Actually, you can use Anki on a palmpilot as well. I just bought one for that very purpose. I don't know if you could use it on Windows Mobile, but it might be worth a shot buddy.
http://www.anki.com/index.html
written by matigo 133 days ago
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Ah, I tossed my Palm after the company's CEO told his customers that we didn't want WiFi and that the Palm didn't need more expansion options.
It's a shame, too ... I had written some really cool software for that platform.
Either way, if it comes right down to it, I'll develop my own memory software to run on Windows Mobile. I just need to be sure it's done after the release of Embink
http://www.j2fi.net/embink/
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Buyer beware! Don't buy SuperMemo!
I use anki. It seems to work just fine and is free.
That's too bad. I know of a few people that have used SuperMemo for quite a long time. I use anki as well. This is actually the first SRS I tried and it works great for me.
I'd be happy to use something like Anki ... but it's only for bigger computers. I liked the premise behind SuperMemo because it let me learn while on the go.
Perhaps I'll take a look at porting Anki to Windows Mobile.... **adds to list of things to do**
Actually, you can use Anki on a palmpilot as well.
http://www.anki.com/index.html
Ah, I tossed my Palm after the company's CEO told his customers that we didn't want WiFi and that the Palm didn't need more expansion options.
It's a shame, too ... I had written some really cool software for that platform.
Either way, if it comes right down to it, I'll develop my own memory software to run on Windows Mobile. I just need to be sure it's done after the release of Embink
http://www.j2fi.net/embink/