Sorry, I don't have a figure. Mnemosyne doesn't do statistics like
SuperMemo. But, I have 25,000 cards now, and when I started having
about 15,000 cards in SuperMemo, it became exteremely buggy and I
started noticing data corruption. (Because SuperMemo stores unicode as
HTML, it results in
Hi Patrick,
Thanks for your reply. So about what percentage of the material you
wanted to
remember did you remember with Mnemosyne?
On Feb 23, 6:12 pm, Patrick Kenny wrote:
> This claim of SuperMemo's comes with a few important qualifications.
> First, this assumes that all of the material has
This claim of SuperMemo's comes with a few important qualifications.
First, this assumes that all of the material has been formatted
correctly, and it rarely is until you've used the software for awhile.
Second, it assumes you use the software to do all of the scheduled
repetitions every day w
SuperMemo claims that its users will remember 95% of the materials
they want to remember. Does Mnemosyne boasts similar effects? Thanks.
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I imported about 16000 Questions (English - German vocabulary) from
different sources. Trying to remove the doublets, after a while the
option-window with the "edit" or "leave it" buttons just loses its
buttons. The window is just there, stating the word with more than one
answer card and nothing