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[http://riad.de/jmemorize/ Memorize] is a simple and user-friendly flashcard program. It is written in java, and so should run on most operating systems. | |||
== Instructions == | |||
#[http://riad.de/jmemorize/download/ ownload the latest version], and put it somewhere where you won't accidentally delete it. | |||
# | #Run the program, open a .jml wordlist, select the category you'd like to learn, and hit the green "Learn" button. | ||
== Word lists == | |||
You will need a wordlist (in the form of a jml file) unless you'd like to make your own cards from scratch. | |||
* {file name="gismu-english_to_lojban-grouped_by_learning_order.jml" page="jMemorize instructions" desc="List for learning to communicate with lojban gismu"} | |||
** Question: English word, and a place-structure hint ("What gismu is being described?") | |||
** Answer: the gismu, the place-structure, rafsi, and extrainfo | |||
*{file name="gismu-lojban_to_english-grouped_by_learning_order.jml" List for learning to communicate lojban gismu.="jMemorize instructions" desc="List for learning to understand lojban gismu"} | |||
** Question: a gismu ("What is the definition of this gismu?") | |||
** Answer: the english translation, the place-structure, the rafsi, and the extrainfo | |||
[ | == Detailed instructions: == | ||
=== Installing the program === | |||
# Point your browser to the [http://riad.de/jmemorize/download/ Memorize download page] | |||
# Select the latest revision (the one with the highest numbers), which is 0.9.2 as of this writing. | |||
# Select any SourceForge mirror out of the links on the right, and then follow the link at the top if the download does not start. | |||
# Choose an appropriate directory for the program. | |||
# You will now have an executable ".jar" file in your download directory. This jar file is the program, and may be executed by double-clicking. You may want to create a shortcut to add to your start menu, or to your desktop. | |||
=== Using the program === | |||
Execute the program by double clicking the "jMemorize-###.jar" file. A window with an empty graph at the top, and an empty list at the bottom should appear. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 23 March 2014
Memorize is a simple and user-friendly flashcard program. It is written in java, and so should run on most operating systems.
Instructions
- ownload the latest version, and put it somewhere where you won't accidentally delete it.
- Run the program, open a .jml wordlist, select the category you'd like to learn, and hit the green "Learn" button.
Word lists
You will need a wordlist (in the form of a jml file) unless you'd like to make your own cards from scratch.
- {file name="gismu-english_to_lojban-grouped_by_learning_order.jml" page="jMemorize instructions" desc="List for learning to communicate with lojban gismu"}
- Question: English word, and a place-structure hint ("What gismu is being described?")
- Answer: the gismu, the place-structure, rafsi, and extrainfo
- {file name="gismu-lojban_to_english-grouped_by_learning_order.jml" List for learning to communicate lojban gismu.="jMemorize instructions" desc="List for learning to understand lojban gismu"}
- Question: a gismu ("What is the definition of this gismu?")
- Answer: the english translation, the place-structure, the rafsi, and the extrainfo
Detailed instructions:
Installing the program
- Point your browser to the Memorize download page
- Select the latest revision (the one with the highest numbers), which is 0.9.2 as of this writing.
- Select any SourceForge mirror out of the links on the right, and then follow the link at the top if the download does not start.
- Choose an appropriate directory for the program.
- You will now have an executable ".jar" file in your download directory. This jar file is the program, and may be executed by double-clicking. You may want to create a shortcut to add to your start menu, or to your desktop.
Using the program
Execute the program by double clicking the "jMemorize-###.jar" file. A window with an empty graph at the top, and an empty list at the bottom should appear.
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