From: Tiago S. <eng...@gm...> - 2006-02-10 03:24:57
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Hi, I tried it out on my linux machine and it worked perfectly. The unlearned items list really makes a difference, now I can add a massive amount of dat= a at once, and memorize what I want when I want, without worrying about it screwing up with the scheduling algorithm. Apparently all works correctly, = I imported the data from pyqt-memaid and no problem arised. Great work =3DD Best regards, Tiago Silva On 2/8/06, Peter Bienstman <Pet...@ug...> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I've made a first limited release of the successor to pyqt-memaid that I > first > discussed here: > > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=3D8768378&forum_id= =3D35119 > > You can find the new program at http://mnemosyne-proj.sourceforge.net/ > > So far, it is only announced to this mailing list, as I first would like > some > more feedback before I release it to a wider audience. > > The software has all the features of pyqt-memaid + some more + some polis= h > in > the user interface. Still missing is the superkaramba client, but that > will > follow shortly. > > These are the things I still want to do before a 1.0 release: > > -Add the superkaramba client > -Improve the website (graphics) > -Release a utility script to split a large xml file into a set of files > containing e.g. 25 questions each > > After 1.0, I want to start working on adding sound. > > Please note that this is also the end of the MemAid project. Further > announcements will only be made on the Mnemosyne mailing lists, so please > subscribe to those if you are interested (it might take another day befor= e > these become active, though). > > Please test the software, and send all feedback to me. > > Cheers, > > Peter > > > |