2009/10/16 Dougie Nisbet <[email protected]> > > "badness". Nicely put! I looked at Anki and almost went with it but > found it too fiddly. I prefer the simplicity of mnemosyne. One of the > features I really liked about anki was the way it could re-schedule > within the same day for non-remembered cards. I've come from Supermemo > (on my PDA) and I'm used to being able to mark a category then run it as > a 'drill'. I think the mnemosyne equivalent is to 'Learn ahead of > Schedule'. My application is plant identification, particularly trees. > And if I have an identification test I want to repeatedly cover the same > cards even if mnemosyne thinks I have remembered them. > > > Mnemosyne 2.0 does have a cramming plugin for this very purpose.
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