That is something to remember carefully, thank you for spelling it out. There are several possibilities so I have to see which develop.
"Linux Unites With Android, Adds Business-friendly Features By Jason Kennedy, PCWorld Linux founder Linus Torvalds announced the release of the 3.3 Linux kernel on Sunday, bringing a host of fixes and updates that were long overdue--most importantly, the merging of Android into the main Linux source tree." Possibly Android tablets will start running a flavour of Linux friendly to Mnemosyne ? That may be possible on an iPad too, though swapping between iOS & Linux would be troublesome. George On 10 Apr 2012, at 07:55, Justin Hale wrote: > Income is a dangerous subject because it could devalue this research into > memory. Any for profit venture would have to be independent of the research > project, I imagine. I asked about donations earlier and got a similar reply > to what I just wrote. > > On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:35 AM, George Wade <[email protected]> wrote: > iPad, iPhone, development is important enough that we should look for several > solutions: possibly encouraging developers to make an honest income; so > many Apps are very reasonable — Supermemo App is still free, though SM > courses vary from Chinese at $10 to ESL at $25 on iPhone. I find the iOS > windows too small to be able to practice Japanese or Chinese writing, so keep > to Mnemosyne 1.2.1 on my Mac Mini for the moment. > > You could try requesting iPad development for SM. I think decks can be made > compatible between Mnemosyne & SM but Don't know about sync... > > Hummn ! "SuperMemo 2006 > To import text-only cards from SuperMemo 2006 (including Unicode/cards with > foreign scripts), choose File-> Export-> Q&A Text from the SuperMemo menu. > Make sure Allow HTML is checked and nothing else in the next box, then press > OK. Import the file SuperMemo creates into Mnemosyne as a SuperMemo 7 text > file, and choose a category if desired. > Unfortunately, Mnemosyne can only import question/answer cards, not > incremental reading information or your repetition history." > > Oh well, one of the best ways to learn material is to adapt it for a new > environment before going into repetitions. > > George > > > > On 9 Apr 2012, at 23:15, Peter Bienstman wrote: > >> On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 09:53:14 AM Esther Carrillo wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> Is there a way to review my Mnemosyne cards on an iPad? I have read in the >>> iSRS support page that >>> >>> "For Mnemosyne 2.x, Ullrich is working on an official Mnemosyne iPhone >>> client which will have very easy syncing. " >>> >>> Will this app work on an iPad as well? When will it be available? >> >> As far as I know, this iPhone client has been abandoned (but Ullrich, feel >> free to contradict me). >> >> Cheers, >> >> Peter -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mnemosyne-proj-users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mnemosyne-proj-users?hl=en.
