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    Pfactris

    An Arithmetical Tetris Game. Numbered tiles divide and cancel out.

    Full documentation: Download pfactrisX.Y.html Tetris, but with arithmetic, each tile has an integer on it. Drop a tile onto a tile below so that the numbers divide and cancel out. Once a tile drops and cancels with the tile below, it will attempt to cancel the next tile below that and so on. If no more below-cancellations happen it will also try to cancel with the tile to the left and then the tile to the right of it. For complete description go to Files tab and see readme.txt
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    PimSched

    An application for scheduling vocabulary using the Pimsleur approach

    Using PimSched, you can study vocabulary the easy way: while doing something else(e.g. playing a simple game like tetris, or while walking or biking). 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:...
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