Sounds great! Do you reckon that this may lead to an online implementation
of mnemosyne? Every other online spaced repetition website is cruddy IMO, so
it'd be great to see mnemosyne crush the online competition.

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>   Topic: Mnemosyne webserver / Android 
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>    Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> Sep 07 07:31PM +0200 
> ^<#12aef25e1e708c0f_digest_top>
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>    Hi,
>
>    The last weeks I've been going through a lot of minor items on my todo
>    list: a
>    bug fix here, a GUI polish there, an architectural rework there.
>    Nothing
>    spectacular by itself, but all still necessary work.
>
>    While I was doing that, for some strange reason I got the inexplicably
>    urge to
>    implement a webserver to be able to do your reviews in a browser. So I
>    indulged myself, and put something together. Strangely enough, it took
>    much
>    less time than I originally thought, probably because of the experience
>    with
>    the sync protocol. The webserver is not yet integrated in the main
>    program and
>    has no support for passwords (that will probably be post 2.0), but is
>    otherwise fully functional.
>
>    The main benefit of this is that Mnemosyne will now run offline without
>    any
>    recoding on any platform which has Python and a webbrowser. No Python
>    bindings
>    to a native GUI toolkit are needed anymore.
>
>    I'm mainly thinking of Android devices here. There, you would start the
>
>    webserver on your phone, do reviews on your browser (even off-line),
>    and sync
>    with your desktop using a separate script. Of course, it should be
>    possible to
>    combine all of these elements in a single user interface (either Java
>    or
>    Python) for a more streamlined user experience, but for that, I'm
>    looking for
>    Android developers.
>
>    Cheers,
>
>    Peter
>
>
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