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jMemorize

jMemorize ThumbnailjMemorize is a free open-source Java application that manages your learning processes by using flashcards and the famous Leitner system. jMemorize makes memorizing facts not only more efficient but also more fun. It boosts your whole learning experience and features categories, statistics and a visually appealing and intuitive interface.
 

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doggan (10$) says
“Thanks for this great learning tool, and all the work you’ve put into it!”

To learn more about how jMemorize works see the About section and Screenshots sections.

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For more information on the available versions, visit the Download and Changelog sections.

Features

  • Absolutely free and open source! No spyware or ads.
  • Runs with Windows, Linux, Mac and any other operating system that supports Java.
  • Maintain hundreds of flash cards and arrange them by categories.
  • Cards are fully Unicode powered, of course.
  • Uses text formatting on your cards
  • Attach images to your cards
  • Features an intelligent learning algorithm that knows when you should learn which cards.
  • Check your learn status at a glance with the motivating learn chart.
  • Import and export different file formats like XML, CSV, RTF and PDF for easy printing.
  • Customize your learn session settings in numerous ways, including which category and what types of cards to learn, adding time limits, learning cards with flipped card sides and choosing from different learn schedules.
  • Select from various translations, including German, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish and others.
  • And much, much more..

Latest Weblog Post

jMemorize 1.3.0

March 12th, 2008 by Riad

I’m happy to release jMemorize 1.3.0! Thanks a lot to everybody that has downloaded the beta and provided bug reports. The most severe bug caused the user interface to be incorrectly painted on certain Linux systems (those that used the Java Metal look’n'feel, if you want to know exactly). This bug among with some others annoyances has been fixed. You can see the exact changelog for more details.

Please keep in mind that the lesson format has slightly changed. You won’t be able to load compressed files that you have saved with the new version in old jMemorize versions and you need to have at least Java 1.5 to run jMemorize now. This version still features some slightly out dated translations. I hope to fix those for the next version.

You can download the new version from our download page and if you like jMemorize, please consider a donation using the paypal button.

For more posts and news on jMemorize see the Weblog section.
jMemorize - Learning made easy (and fun) - A Leitner flashcards tool