If you can't cope, then the best advice is to cut down on the number of cards.

Mnemosyne is intelligent enough to scheduled those that are most urgent first, 
even if you are late for reviews.

However, if you can't finish all your scheduled cards, you have to catch up 
with them sooner or later. If this is the norm for you, rather than the 
exception, your performance will suffer.

Hope this helps,

Peter

On Sunday 30 November 2008 16:11:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I read on the site that Mnemosyne handles large numbers of cards by
> rescheduling them to the future, even if you can't quite finish all
> that are scheduled for a review.  How exactly does this work?  I am
> currently entering around 100 cards a day, and am finding the review
> to be too time consuming (around 3-4 hours per day).  If I cut this
> back to a review of only 100 cards, even though Mnemosyne is
> scheduling more cards on top of those, will I still be gaining the
> optimal results from the scheduling algorithm?
>
> Thanks for any info you can give.
>
> Victor Brunell
> 
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