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  1. Chinese has many words with the same pronunciation. When I see a flashcard with the word "wǔ," how am I supposed to know if it means "five" or "must not?"

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    The best thing to do in this case is adding some extra data to the card that will help you make that distinction, e.g. a hint like ‘not five’ to indicate that you want ‘must not’ as an answer.

    Alternatively, what you suggested is already there too, as in ‘deactivate cards’ you can turn off ‘recognition cards’

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  3. Mnemosyne works perfectly, except for syncing older xml and mem files where it seems to lose history once in awhile when they are imported into dbd format. Whatever your programmers do, do not change the user interface, its perfect. They way you have had it for years with the ability to easily review far ahead, or review as few or as many cards as one wants is perfect. Minimal settings and windows as you have them are perfect. Always remember, users like me want to read the cards, not adjust settings(ie-dont change it like Anki did).

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  4. While making the cards in Japanese studies, the kanji scripts are difficult to read in small font. Please make provision for choice of font size and style.

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  5. can't succeed to learn a card which is too difficult (it's my case). In the last version of mnemosyne, the same card was repeat sometimes, but now it's not, and it can be good but we should have this possibility, with an other button of the 6 ones, which can be named : "repeat".

    Thank's :)

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  6. Right now I use the "15 cards memorized" warning to manage my daily reviews, but sometimes it doesn't seem to appear (or perhaps I click through it somehow by accident). I watch the "Not memorized" and "Active" numbers and they seem to get farther and farther apart, but I don't know for certain how many cards I've memorized today unless I remember the totals before I start today's reviews and then do the maths from time to time.

    Also, if I want to do more than 15 reviews daily, or less, it's difficult to manage this. (Changing the threshold for…

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  7. This is a suggestion for the core algorithm. My intuition is based on the fact that quality of recall is somewhat stochastic in nature. Sometimes I remember something well, while at other times I can't recall the same thing exactly even if it is at the tip of my tongue. It then seems that if I rate something a '5' a few consecutive times, the next scheduled date for that item should blow up exponentially, since I would seem to be able to recall it quickly despite the stochasticity. This would mean that the pathways for that memory have been…

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