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abd08 -

Hi all,

I am trying hard to find some software to do the following, but not having much luck. Have looked
through the archives, but maybe am missing something:

1. Create my own flashcards on PC (Excel/Notepad) and import them to PPC
eg:
ce(4)suo(3) - Toilet
zui(4)jin(4) - recently

2. Be able to group them into lessons, and test myself on either multiple lessons or a single
lesson at a time

3. Even if I get something right, the card to be repeated later, albeit with a lower frequency

4. Be able to remove a card from the testing rota completely if I want to with a checkbox or sthg

5. Have it test me on just the words I input, and not the individual characters/other compounds

- Bonus points for if I can click on an on-screen character to see the trad/simp version w/meaning

Thanks in advance
Rajiv



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mandarinboy -

There are serveral:
http://zdt.sourceforge.net/

http://www.mandarintools.com/

http://www.euroasiasoftware.com/ht/index.html etc.










Jonny Wang -

I really like Super Memo. It's probably the most flexible option out there, since it's not
specifically for Chinese. You structure the databases however you want.

The whole basis of the SuperMemo method is that has an algorithm that controls how frequently
cards are shown based on how you've graded yourself in previous tests. Very efficient! You don't
have to decide yourself what you should study. SuperMemo figures it out for you!

Process:
1. Create database in Word
2. Save as a text file, with Chinese encoding
3. Drag this file over SuperMemo's supplied "encoder"
4. Add to your Palm Pilot install app
5. Sync your Palm

The big negative I know of so far about SuperMemo is that as of now, I don't think you can really
export databases from your Palm to your desktop in any sort of usable (i.e, .txt, .doc) format.










Ole -

You might also like to check out the new online vocabulary-builder and quiz-maker service Quizlet.
There is an import- and export-function too.
This site is run by the 17 year old Andrew Sutherland. Read the About.










OneEye -

I put a program called Flash on my Palm today and it seems similar to what you're looking for. It
comes with PCR books I-III installed, but you can make your own flashcards in the PC version and
import them to your Palm. I haven't used it a whole lot since I just got it today, but so far I
like it a lot.

http://www.andante.org/chinese_pilot.html

I reviewed it a bit in my new blog, linked in my sig (or should be).










gato -

See this thread here
http://www. /showpo...74&postcount=4
also miniPauker, a free Java-based flashcard program for mobile phones and PDAs (it's compatible
with Pauker, which runs on the desktop):

http://www.markus.brosch.net/?p=106












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