Portable Mnemosyne is the portable version Mnemosyne developed to be able to run from a USB flash drive or any other portable device.
Mnemosyne was designed to resemble a traditional flash-card program to help you memorize question/answer pairs, but with an important twist: it uses a sophisticated algorithm to schedule the best time for a card to come up for review.
Difficult cards that you tend to forget quickly will be scheduled more often, while Mnemosyne won't waste your time on things you remember well.
What's New in This Release:
Major user-visible changes:
· Support for what is called card types. The main user visible changes are that
· editing a vice versa card or three sided card will automatically update the
· related card. There is also support for N-sided cards.
· Whereas in Mnemosyne 1.x, a card could belong to only one category, now a
· card can have multiple tags. Tags can also be organised in a hierachy, with
· separating the levels of the hierachy.
· Powerful new card browser, giving much more information and flexibility to
· organise your cards.
· Activate cards' is completely revamped and is much more flexible. Also, sets
· of active cards can be now be saved for easier access later.
· Graphical statistics, easily extensible through plugins (first implementation
· by Mike Appleby).
· Each individual field in a card can now have its own font, colour, ... which
· can be set through the GUI. Background colour is also configurable per card
· type.
· The widget that displays the cards is now a full webbrowser, with e...