"Mnemosyne has a setting hold xx non-memorised cards in your hand, which 
defaults to 10. This means that at any given time, you will not be trying to 
memorise more than 10 new cards. Note that this setting does not tell you how 
many new cards you need to learn per day. You are the judge of that: you can 
learn more cards or less cards, depending on how you feel."

I've read through this multiple times on many occasion but still do not 
understand, initially when I was using the previous 1.x version I used to 
change this value to 100 or 99 on start (had to do it each time as program was 
on usb) but it didn't actually change anything?

Due to the nature of my courses, I generally make about 120 courses for two 
lectures, and I generally learn 60% prior to imputing them into excel and the 
rest when I input them into excel, so I prefer to "memorise" 200-300 cards at 
once, so I'm actually quite happy the software doesn't limit me to 10-99 cards 
every time I restart it.

But I'm getting really curious, if it doesn't stop me at a certain number of 
cards, what is it's purpose? And are there any plans to "fix" this desirable 
fault (if it's a fault) in the future? Would be good to know so I'd be aware I 
have to switch software and etc.

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