On 1 Feb 2012, at 05:58, Alexander Hansen wrote:

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On 2/1/12 8:17 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:


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On Feb 1, 2012, at 1:19, George Wade <wadegeorge...@gmail.com
<mailto:wadegeorge...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I have done a few searches on Mnemosysne mac or macintosh;
package search too;  found nothing that looks like V 1.2.2 is in
line to be ported or has been ported.

Neither is V 2x getting ported in the Fink world;  though we
have heard of an 'Ullrich' who may be interested ?

Never heard of him. :-)

Of course everybody these days is working just to pay their ISP.

Does anybody know if work on Mnemosyne is being done or prepared
for with Fink or any of the porting systems.  It would help
everybody memorise their languages:  but I know you won't fall
for that one so easily!

George West Vancouver


I don't recall hearing of any work on Mnemosyne, but that doesn't
mean that nobody is working on it.  It's often the case that such
work occurs on people's private machines.



Now I've had a chance to check around:

I assume you're interested in http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/ and not
http://mnemosyne.sourceforge.net/ .

I believe we have all of the relevant dependencies available for
version 1.2.2, so it's probably not going to be too hard to push that
out in short order.

As for version 2.x:  it wasn't clear to me at a glance where you even
download that.




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Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
http://finkakh.wordpress.com/
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Thank you, Alexander, for answering my vague enqiry so carefully.


Being on the mnemosyne-proj-us...@googlegroups.com list I'll get a preliminary opinion on where it might be best to focus:  A) on completing the Fink port of Mnemosyne-proj 1.2.2 or B)  if Mnemosyne-proj 2.x is coming along to the point where there is a good argument for focussing there.  To that end I'm copying this to: Peter Bienstman <peter.bienst...@ugent.be>

After all:  1.2.1 does work perfectly well on Macintosh under Tiger to Snow Leopard;  while the new version 2 ß is getting images;  sound and video handling for the considerably jazzed up learning and memorisation of everything.  Even for learning computer programming for all I know.  This is certain to help people like myself who primarily learn by images with audio, using text for some the details, only.  I would be happy to repay by learning to Fink the betas as they roll out.  It seems complex but not impossible.

I noted ßeta 8 release noted on:  https://plus.google.com/112456861177827156549/posts  below.

Mnemosyne  -  24 Nov 2011 (edited)  -  Public
Beta 8 released

-Avoid showing the same card twice in a row.
-Fix some corner cases in scheduler, where scheduler could get stuck on a near empty queue.
-Make sync more robust in corner cases
-Icon now works on Windows 7.
-Regression fix: Mnemosyne now remembers again the column width in the card browser.
-You can reorder columns in the card browser...
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