Meanwhile, friends might like to take a look at the memorisation study tool
developed by Pierre Amadio for learning Biblical Hebrew and Greek.
https://pierre-amadio.github.io/matheteuo/
The source code for this is here
https://github.com/pierre-amadio/matheteuo
Best regards,
David
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What would it take to convert it to a mobile edition with access to the modules
in the SWORD path of (e.g.) PocketSword or AndBible?
Are there any insurmountable obstacles to this concept?
It could then be used entirely offline once the chosen Bible modules were
installed...
David
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I still use it occasionally to study. People have added flashcard
lessons over the years. It was originally written as a J2ME app, then
DM (I believe) produced a desktop (SWING?) app. I made it into a webapp
so I can use it from any mobile device without install. It generally
works but is not p
Thanks for the suggestions Daniel. I think we do all those things right
now.
Daniel Owens wrote:
> * It keeps track of words you've learned, so that you see those
> words less often. That saves you time so you don't study familiar
> words but focus on words you don't know well ye
Troy,
Since Flashcards is still in development, perhaps you would be open to
feature requests for the future. I've never found a flashcard program
that fully meets the need for students of biblical languages. There are
several features of Pauker (http://pauker.sourceforge.net/), also
written i
Dear Martin,
Yes, Flascards is still being developed. You might find useful the
programs under:
http://crosswire.org/svn/sword-tools/trunk/flashtools/
Thanks for the encouragement. Hope these tools are useful.
-Troy.
martin wrote:
> Hey guys, do you know someone who is working on