As the poster above mentioned, you can get by without knowing html.
You can add cards by clicking on the icon with the '+' symbol, and you
don't have to use html to do it. html is optional, if you'd like to
add additional formating, like bold, or italics. And of course if you
already have the list you can follow the previous post's instructions.

And do check out the screen cast. (:

Cheers,
Joe


On Nov 7, 11:47 am, Charles Cave <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 6:09 AM, Saeed <[email protected]>
>
> > For example, if I had a list of 100 questions and 100 answers, what
> > would be the most efficient way for me to create a new stack and
> > upload it?
>
> Welcome to Mnemosyne!
>
> If you already have the questions and answers, then
> you can import them into Mnemosyne directly. You don't
> need to use HTML touse Mnemosyne.
>
> If your Q and A are formatted so you have
> a question on one line, answer on the next line,
> then you just do:
>
> File > New
> Enter a name for your card deck
> Click Save
> File > Import
> Choose file format of Text with Q and E on each separate line
> Choose the file with the Browse option
> Click OK.
>
> Alternatively it your Q and A are tab separated
> (saved from Excel) then you could choose the
> File format of Text with tab separated Q and A
>
> Have you watched the screencast on the main page
> of the Mnemosyne web site?
>
> You should kep questions and answers short as it is
> a flashcard program, for example, language vocabulary.
>
> Charles
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