View Full Version : Does anyone know if CodeDiver works with SuperMemo program?
cktlcmd
03-31-2004, 12:17 PM
I had read the entire Code Diver post and found nothing that mentioned whether Super Memo will work on it. If it does, can you please paste a picture so we all can see. Thanks very much.:p
Christian
JustaNoob
03-31-2004, 01:26 PM
Um, why don't you try it? If you're not a registered CodeDiver user there's always the trial version that you can use to test it out...
cktlcmd
03-31-2004, 01:49 PM
I would love to, but at this point I still have not made up my mind whether to buy the UX-50 now or wait for the next generation. I almost bought the UX-40 at COMP USA yesterday but my car broke down on the way. When I finally called and check, they're already out of stock. Thanks for the reply though.
JustaNoob
03-31-2004, 02:59 PM
I assumed that you had the UX already since you listed it originally as you're clie -- unless I missed that it said "soon" UX...
Anyway, I just tested it and it doesn't look like it'll go wide. The silkscreen area disappears just fine, but the program doesn't fill the screen with the text. Still works fine though.
Actually this looks like a nice litte program, though I'm not sure I give credit to this 20-50 times faster learning claim. I think I'll have to test it out a bit. Where can I get databases?
cktlcmd
03-31-2004, 06:02 PM
Thanks for the quick response. Here is the website: http://mapletop.com/
It is a pretty neat software. It does work for me. I'm sure you'll learn to love it too. It forces you to memorize important facts. It might take a lot of time at first to start if you are going to make your own database, which I did. But believe me it's worth the effort. I am using it to study for my exams.
From that site you'll find the link for their database collections. Good luck and thanks again.
Christian
Just time chime in....
I've been using SuperMemo for the last year or year and half to study the Albanian language. It really works great for language learning. My only beef is that it hasn't been updated in quite a while and the desktop version has some features that ought to be in the Palm version but aren't (different developers).
Creating your own databases is easy (I use Excel) and worth the effort if there is stuff you really want to memorize.
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