Samuel Morrison wrote:

 > I remember when I learned German at university in the early 90s
> that my teacher had a simple password protected flashcard system on each 
> computer, before the Internet.

Mnemosyne is not a "flashcard" program in the classic sense - it's an 
individualized SRS system that happens to use the card metaphor.  The 
particular 
  implementation here requires write access to the deck itself, and while it 
could have been written to use different files for the "scores" and the data, 
it 
wasn't.  C'est la vie.

Have you considered a few dollars (or euros) worth of PHYSICAL cards and a 
couple hours of work with a pen/marker?  Perhaps an electronic/computerized 
solution is not the right one for your particular issue.  Remember that 
Mnemosyne and the like are simply programs that is based on an original 
physical 
card-and-box system.


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