1.  For Windows installation, do not require Windows administrative 
privilege to install the software.  It doesn't seem to be necessary to have 
the privilege as my workaround is just to copy the program directory from a 
flash drive onto the target computer's C drive.

2.  In the statistics, to be able to show a log of date and number of cards 
viewed within that day (by date computer clock).  It wouldn't need to be a 
log forever for my needs; perhaps just show the most recent ten days that 
had any activity.  My students have to use Mnemosyne on their own "on the 
honor system" some days.  When I talk to them the next day, they say "Oh I 
did it yesterday".  I have no way to verify this, if the student has 
already used the software on the current day and worked the scheduled cards 
down to zero.

3.  Are there any command line options under Windows to, say, import new 
cards?   With some students, I don't go to their house.  So, to import new 
cards is kind of big mess.  If I had command line options to do things such 
as import cards and point to a mnemosyne card file for the input;  
activate/deactivate cards by tags (like a list of tags);  and maybe delete 
all cards with a particular tag.... then I could setup Windows .BAT files 
for them just to execute by themselves at their home.

Thanks

Mark



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