Mnemosyne on iPad

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Esther Carrillo

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Apr 9, 2012, 8:53:14 PM4/9/12
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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?

Thanks!

Esther

Peter Bienstman

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Apr 10, 2012, 2:15:34 AM4/10/12
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As far as I know, this iPhone client has been abandoned (but Ullrich, feel
free to contradict me).

Cheers,

Peter

George Wade

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Apr 10, 2012, 3:35:20 AM4/10/12
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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

Justin Hale

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Apr 10, 2012, 10:55:08 AM4/10/12
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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.

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George Wade

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Apr 10, 2012, 11:43:48 AM4/10/12
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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 KennedyPCWorld

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

Murray James Morrison

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I'd be willing to pay for a Mnemosyne 2 version of Android. I bought Timothy Bourke's Mnemogogo for just a few dollars, and would have paid more.

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Peter Bienstman

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Apr 10, 2012, 1:36:34 PM4/10/12
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Mnemogogo will work with Mnemosyne 2 :-)

Peter

On Wednesday 11 Apr 2012 00:41:04 Murray James Morrison wrote:
> I'd be willing to pay for a Mnemosyne 2 version of Android. I bought
> Timothy Bourke's Mnemogogo for just a few dollars, and would have paid more.
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 11:43 PM, George Wade
<wadege...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > 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 <http://www.pcworld.com/author/Jason-Kennedy>,
> > PCWorld<http://www.pcworld.com/>

> >> 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

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Esther Carrillo

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Apr 10, 2012, 8:05:26 PM4/10/12
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I would also be willing to pay for an app that would allow me to use Mnemosyne on an iPad/iPhone. Just the ability to review the cards on the mobile device would be fine. Right now there is iSRS for iPad but it only supports cards created with Mnemosyne version 1. And in Mnemogogo there is no support for iPhones.
Esther
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