On Friday 13 Apr 2012 17:13:49 J Clark wrote: > Huh. It seems that I should upgrade to 2.0 ;) > Is there a stable release of that which I can download somewhere? > Mnemosyne-proj only mentions current version 1.2.2.
So far, it's only announced on the mailing list here. You can find the installer here: http://users.ugent.be/~pbienst/pub/mnemosyne-beta-11b-setup.exe > Well, I doubt that I'll be writing my own plugins anytime soon; I'm not a > "power-user" or programmer by any means. And (keeping that in mind), I > don't really know what you mean by unexpected consequences. I thought that > in Supermemo even as early as SM2 it was possible to modify your target > rate of memorization Not really sure that's a valid argument: Supermemo is extremely bloated and full of functions which I find confusing for new users :-) > If it's simply a programming > hurdle then there's not much I can say, but from what you've said it > doesn't sound like that's the case. It's not that I'm against implementing anything like this, but I believe it should be in a optional plugin, and I'm afraid my Mnemosyne todo list is rather full at the moment. Here's an alternative workflow I suggest you try out once you move to 2.0: 2.0 supports saving a selection of your cards (e.g. a combination of certain tags) to what's called a 'saved set'. Make one of these for your important cards, and one of them for your non-important cards. Study your important set each day, and only study your non-important set when you feel like it. 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.
