Hmm, fair enough.
In the short time that I have been using mnemosyne I've used a
combination of my own input, and premade decks. The ready-made decks
have given me a step up with my learning.
There are some things that I wouldn't use a premade deck for, because
it wouldn't have the same level of personalness, but for others it
provides a good boost (in my opinion).
Perhaps my view will change after I have used mnemosyne for a while longer.
Thank you all anyway :)

On 3 February 2011 16:39, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thursday, February 03, 2011 05:36:22 pm Murray James Morrison wrote:
>> But for me (learning Chinese) self-made decks are the only way to fly.
>
> Just for the record, I'm in this camp as well, especially when it comes to
> languages.
>
> For stuff like e.g. country capitals, premade decks can be useful, though.
>
> Peter
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