Hi everyone!

I have recently started to work on building an online flashcard software 
with the eventual goal to complement tools like Mnemosyne in an online 
environment. Currently I'm still in the planning stage, deciding on what I 
really want to do, when, how, and in what order.

I'm asking here because I want to integrate with Mnemosyne, using a file 
format that both sides can read so it's easy for users of both to study 
online or offline, as they like. If it goes well, maybe we could even have 
Mnemosyne automatically synchronize local data with the server, fully 
transparent to the user.
On the web platform itself, I'm planning to offer the core features (i.e. 
flashcard study, data management, some statistics) in a fast, easy and 
efficient way like Mnemosyne does, so it can be used just for data 
synchronization as well as for study when you don't have  a Mnemosyne 
installation available.

What do you think? Could this be interesting for you? It's not a commercial 
project, I'm just doing this for fun and in the hope that others might find 
the result useful, too. I wrote some more about this in my development 
blog<http://flashadvance.net>, 
you're welcome to take a look. I'd love to hear your thoughts and ideas, 
whether it's here or over at the blog!

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