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Fresh Memory
Developer(s)Mykhaylo Kopytonenko
Stable release
1.4.0 / October 6, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-10-06)
Written inC++ and Qt
Operating systemWindows, Linux
PlatformCross-Platform
SizeWindows: 6.3 MB, Ubuntu Linux: 0.9 MB
Available inEnglish, French, German, Russian, Spanish + 3 others
TypeFlashcard, Spaced repetition
LicenseShareware and GPL 3 (Lite version)
Websitefresh-memory.com

Fresh Memory is a spaced repetition flashcard application, similar to SuperMemo.

The study algorithm is based on the SM2 algorithm, created for SuperMemo in the late 1980s.[1]

The presented cards may include text and images. The cards are stored in an XML-based format, called dictionary files. [2]

The cards may have multiple "sides", called fields. The user defines what fields and in which order are used in the cards. The application automatically generates cards for different directions, e.g. from English language to French and in reversed order.

The primary purpose of the application is to learn and repeat foreign words. But other areas can be studied as well, for example, country's capitals, flags, mathematical formulas, etc. The study material is stored as collections of flashcards. The application has two studying modes: classic random browsing of flashcards and Spaced repetition. [3]

Versions

Fresh Memory is available both in commercial and free versions. The free version is called "Fresh Memory Lite" and is licensed under GPL 3 license. The free version differs from the commercial in some missing features.

See also


References

  1. ^ "Application of a computer to improve the results obtained in working with the SuperMemo method. Piotr Wozniak, 1990". www.supermemo.com.
  2. ^ "Fresh Memory: Learning Aid". www.linux-magazine.com.
  3. ^ "Fresh Memory – Tool to Help You Learn". findmysoft.com.

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