More and more people are using more and more diverse computers.  I
used Windows at home and Mnemosyne works fine.  However, I have
friends, that are just regular, non-techie people, that use MACs and
can't get Mnemosyne working.

1. Is there a MAC version of Mnemosyne where I can point my friend to,
and they download it and install it and away they go?

2. What is the progress of the online version?  This might be the best
way to achieve cross platform results.

3. With Google Android netbooks and other netbooks with ARM cpus, with
Mnemosyne be available for these computers?

4.  What is the status of Mnemosyne 2.0?  A rough estimate would be
nice.

5. I understand the core developers are professionals, and highly
skilled at what they do, but it seems like the development is kind of
slow, compared to some other projects with less people. (I mean no
disrespect at all.)

For example, this guy is a big proponent for spaced repetition.

He goes through the process here:
http://www.alljapaneseallthetime.com/blog/all-japanese-all-the-time-ajatt-how-to-learn-japanese-on-your-own-having-fun-and-to-fluency

He developed his own online version of an online spaced repetition
software, comparable to what an online version of Mnemosyne would be
like with information here:
http://www.alljapaneseallthetime.com/blog/category/surusu

And the online version is here:  http://www.surusu.com/

Thanks.
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