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− | |Name=Mnemosyne
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− | |Short description=spaced repetitions (flashcard) program
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− | |Full description=Mnemosyne is a flashcard program which assists you in learning and sticking to mind vocabulary, characters, definitions, etc.
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− | Mnemosyne uses a techique called Spaced Repetitions, which consists in multiple reviews of learning material at increasing time intervals; this process helps commiting information to long term memory.
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− | |Homepage URL=http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/
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− | |User level=beginner
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− | |VCS checkout command=bzr branch lp:mnemosyne-proj
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− | |Related projects=Anki
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− | |Keywords=flashcards, Spaced Repetitions
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− | |Version download=http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~peter-bienstman/mnemosyne-proj/trunk/files
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− | |Last review by=Jgay
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− | |Last review date=2013/07/19
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− | |Submitted by=Fa
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− | |Submitted date=2013/07/19
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− | |Is GNU=No
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− | {{Project license
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− | |License=AGPLv3orlater
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− | |License copyright=Different parts of the software use different licenses:
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− | -mnemosyne itself uses AGPL v3 (see mnemosyne/LICENSE)
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− | -openSM2sync uses LGPL v3 (see openSM2sync/LICENSE)
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− | |License verified by=Jgay
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− | |License verified date=2013/07/19
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− | |Education=adult, elementary, language, secondary
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