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Ignuit

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Ignuit

http://gnu.org/software/ignuit
Ignuit is a memorization aid based on the Leitner flashcard system. It has a GNOME look and feel, a good selection of quiz options, and supports UTF-8. It can be used for both long-term learning and cramming. Ignuit can import and export several file formats, including CSV.

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released on 19 April 2009

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GPLv3orlater Kelly Hopkins 2455067.524 August 2009


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 19 May 2008.



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