[email protected] wrote:
> I am still not sure that I  understand your distinction but my next
> question would be why couldn't mnemosyne be a web-based tool? Isn't it
> in the whole community's interest for this to be very user friendly?
> Thanks for your help.
>   
Making a tool 'web-based' doesn't automatically make it user friendly. I 
have mnemosyne installed on my laptop and often don't have web access. I 
find mnemosyne very user friendly. When I've used web-based programs 
I've found them slow and unreliable. I've tried many flashcard programs 
and find mnemosyne suits my needs better than the others. It sounds like 
this is not the case for you. Perhaps you need to write down your 
requirements then methodically try as many flashcard programs as 
possible to find the one that best fits your needs.

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