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    ...i will always give my source code so that you may study it and practice it yourself and/or provide constructive feedback so you can help me learn how I can make improvements. for a complete list of my software featuring Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD just go to Files. > https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeware/files/ final note: this learning space assumes that you already have support for **7zip** and **.tar.gz** archives. if you don't, please go get it. > http://www.7zip.org/ for tar.gz: 1. open the terminal 2. enter "gunzip file.tar.gz" 3. enter "tar -xzvf file.tar" Now accepting Bitcoin donations: 1AFMeDXvwenkKV96tLaYnXdRVxjZSRWhP
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    PimSched

    An application for scheduling vocabulary using the Pimsleur approach

    ...PimSched has espeak/mbrola read out words from a wordlist(vocabulary/translation seperated by '='), and then schedules the words according to the Pimsleur approach(5 seconds, 25 seconds, 2 minutes, 10 minutes). The output is a .mp3 file with everything you need to study. You can find a sample PimSched lesson here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pimsched/files/sample.mp3/download
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