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    Quiz Schedule Generator

    Quiz Schedule Generator

    Takes a list of teams and creates a random competition schedule.

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    Revisaid

    Revisaid

    Libre software to help remember visual and verbal facts.

    Revisaid allows you to enter information, including image files, then quizzes you on what you have entered. These quizzes can be saved for future use, and passed on to friends who may also find them useful. It is currently supported on Windows and Linux 2.6+, but in theory should work on any machine with a Python interpreter (and wxPython) installed. Please send feedback/bug reports to revisaid@gmail.com
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    Wizard to learn words is a very basic program to learn words. It is designed to ask you words in a random order, which you can organize in quiz. The words are divided in three stages this way you can measure your success.
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    Kana no quiz is a little educational tool to memorize the transcription and pronunciation of Japanese kana (katakana & hiragana), presented as a quiz. It is written in Python and uses a GTK+ interface for a nice cross-paltform rendering!
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