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So I downloaded the SuperMemo Demo.. wtf?

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martinus
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 Message 17 of 18
03 May 2012 at 3:13pm | IP Logged 
Hi,

this thread is quite old, but in case someone in need comes across it, I'm adding the following:

* http://help.supermemo.org/wiki/Main_Page <- SuperMemo 15 manual. Start with "ABC of SuperMemo 15", then "Step by step: SuperMemo User's Guide", then "Overviews (how-to articles)", and finally, the rest.

* http://help.supermemo.org/wiki/Special:SuperMemoTV <- SuperMemo 2006/2008/15 video tutorials

Regards,
martinus

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Serpent
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 Message 18 of 18
03 May 2012 at 5:20pm | IP Logged 
Serpent wrote:
Is it ok to ask some questions about Mnemosyne here? I've realized I've forgotten quite a lot of Finnish words I learnt about a year ago with a software program that doesn't show the word anymore once you've reached a high score. So I guess from now on I'll be using Mnemosyne or some other program that never marks words as completely "done". The program that I used however has a nice feature - after you've written the word correctly, it also shows an example sentence with this word, provided you've entered one in the dictionary. As far as I understand there's no such feature in Mnemosyne, is there? Are there any free programs that have such algorithm as Mnemosyne/SuperMemo, can show examples and support Unicode?
Answering my own questions 5 years later :)))
Chill out girl, read more and these words will stick. (now deleting almost all Finnish words I added back then - single word cards are boring and I've already seen them too many times)

For a separate field with examples, Anki is a good solution. It can also make you type the word. And it can be used online, including via mob net.
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