Hi Vit,

I'm not sure I understand what the advantage of the browser is.

I'm thinking of using "cram" mode for the first reviews until a better 
solution comes along.

I wouldn't expect any software to handle the first reviews at 5, 25, and 
120 seconds -- Sometimes it takes longer to work through the material than 
the time limit! Its just that there is no built-in transition from 10 
minutes to one day. Those reviews at 1 and 5 hours can be important. Of 
course, the 24 cycle probably fits most people's schedule better. 

Thanks!
Mark

On Sunday, February 10, 2013 4:59:15 PM UTC-8, Vit wrote:
>
>    Hi, Mark.
> To do  1hr and 5hr   sessions, I set a Timer .
> -------
>  I decided to investigate what MY personal  5 first intervals are.
> Obviously, they are NOT 5sec, 25sec, 2min, 10min, 60min.
>     The Browser  is a convenient vehicle to do this study.
> 5 sec is what it roughly takes  to recall word 1 and 2 - at top of the 
> List;    
> 5" - to repeat words 1, 2;
> 5" - words 3, 4;   
> 5" - repeat 3,4.   That amounts to  about 30 sec. from the start.
>     Repeat the cycle for words 5-8;    and for words 9-12.
> Now you are at 2 min from start;  
> review words 1-12.
> Set your timer at 10 min.
>  Review more new words as described.
>  As soon as timer sounds, go to Main screen and do the 10min interval 
> there.
> PS. If you have more then 15 new words, tag them in the Browser ,  ahead 
> of Review.  Then, review cards tagged "New" as ONE chunk.
> PPS. I am glad that these first 5 intervals are not in algorithm in that 
> the numbers should be customizable - which Peter, most likely, would not 
> implement.
>
> Good day.
>
>
>
>   [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> The Pimsleur scheduled learning would have a learning session after one 
>> and then 5 hours and THEN 24 hours.  
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
>

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