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mnemo-0.5 released

mnemo is a memory training application, which can help you memorize hundreds of items each week ...and help you keep them indefinitely. Release 0.5 contains a console-mode implementation (no multi-media, yet) along with some example training files for arithmetic, the "peg system" and Esperanto vocabulary.

Data to be learned is stored in plain text in a format that's easy to figure out, and progress can be shown as how many items have been learned. ... read more

Posted by Rick Miller 2005-05-26

mnemo-0.3 released

mnemo is a memory training application, which
can help you memorize hundreds of items each
week ...and help you keep them indefinitely.
Release 0.3 contains a console-mode
implementation (no multi-media, yet) along with
some example training files for arithmetic, the
"peg system" and Esperanto vocabulary.

Data to be learned is stored in plain text in a
format (now Eric Raymond's "record-jar") that's
easy to figure out, and progress can be shown
as how many items have been learned.... read more

Posted by Rick Miller 2003-11-30

mnemo-0.2

mnemo is a memory training application, which
can help you memorize hundreds of items each
week ...and help you keep them indefinitely.
Release 0.2 contains a console-mode
implementation (no multi-media, yet) along with
some example training files for arithmetic, the
"peg system" and Esperanto vocabulary.

Data to be learned is stored in plain text in a
format that's easy to figure out, and progress
is displayed as a product of "item-days" showing
how many items have been learned well enough
to be remembered how many days in the future.
Each item shows how long its expected interval
is, during the quiz. ... read more

Posted by Rick Miller 2003-08-07

mnemo-0.1 released

mnemo is a memory training application, which
can help you memorize hundreds of items each
week ...and help you keep them indefinitely.
Release 0.1 contains a console-mode
implementation (no multi-media, yet) along with
some example training files for arithmetic, the
"peg system" and Esperanto vocabulary.

Data to be learned is stored in plain text in a
format that's easy to figure out, and progress
is displayed as a product of "item-days" showing
how many items have been learned well enough
to be remembered how many days in the future.
Each item shows how long its expected interval
is, during the quiz.... read more

Posted by Rick Miller 2003-08-03