2009/5/14 Peter Bienstman <[email protected]>:
>
> On Thursday 14 May 2009 09:36:01 am Robert Gravina wrote:
>>. but I'd like to use the Mnemosyne algorithm and sync with
>> the desktop version. Is anyone currently working on an iPhone version,
>> say by using that C library mentioned a while back? Or, implementing
>> the algorithm in Objective C?
>>
>> How does the 2.0 branch effect a possible iPhone app? Should it be
>> targeting the 1.x file formats, logs etc.?
>
> As far as I know, nobody has yet stepped forward to work on a native iPhone
> app.

> You really should base your efforts on the 2.0 branch, the 1.x branch
> requires too much memory to use, and is very inefficient.

Are you talking about the Python application itself, or the algorithm?
If someone was to develop an iPhone app, it would make sense to make
it a native app (unless Apple decides to allow Python etc. on the
iPhone).

If you're just talking about the python application, then I suppose
the iPod app could be more or less a clean-room implementation,
although using the same algorithm and data files/formats...

In either case, if I was to think about working on an iPhone native
app, I'd take a look and see what's being done in 2.x first. I think
that the iPhone app would still be useful with a limited set of
features - review + sync only at first, then adding flashcards etc. in
a later release.

Robert


Robert

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