I think, audio and video is not 'must have' feature for web-version of
Mnemosyne. Text repetition will be enough. In that case web implementation
looks simple.


Br,
Max


2013/12/2 Peter Bienstman <[email protected]>

> > -----Original Message-----
> > The best choice I see is creating WEB-based version of Mnemosyne
> > using HTML5 technics. In this case it will be available on all mobile
> platforms.
>
> That was also my original plan, but it turns out the html5 implementations,
> even across different browsers on the same machine, are just not
> standardised enough to get this working reliably. I tried a couple of
> months
> back to get a html5 sound system implementation with the same functionality
> as the desktop client, but neither chrome nor firefox mobile did what they
> should do.
>
> Next year, I will work on a client with native Android UI (running the
> libmnemosyne Python backend), but somebody else has to take care of iOS...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter
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