Samuel Morrison wrote:

> I do not see a contradiction between using spaced repetition, which I 
> want,  and preventing access to decks. You fail to explain how those two 
> concepts naturally exclude each other by their very nature.

They don't in general.  It's a perfectly reasonable assumption that a given 
program could record a particular student's results in a different file than 
the 
deck itself.  Mnemosyne just doesn't, so "locking the deck" also effectively 
"locks the scores", making the whole point of the program moot.



> Do me a favour--don't respond. I will uninstall this program and  I will 
> switch to Anki. Problem solved. 

<shrug>  Ok.  Hope it works for you.

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