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BetterMemo 1.1 estaba como Giveaway el día n 2 de julio de 2015
BetterMemo tiene un concepto simple, pero potente. Proporciona un algoritmo, llamado aprendizaje de repetición espaciada. De esta manera, se acuerdas más de la información, en comparación a cuando se oye la misma información una y otra vez. Usted ahorrará el tiempo de revisar la información con menos frecuencia, en comparación a un aprendizaje tradicional. BetterMemo pone el aprendizaje de repetición espaciado en acción, y ayuda a aumentar su capacidad de recordar. El proceso de aprendizaje conjunto incluye tres sencillos pasos: Introduzca la información que desea aprender, opinar cuando BetterMemo le pide, y como resultado - aprender mejor con cada revisión.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1 (x32/x64)
10.2 MB
$29.00
MyInfo is a free form personal information manager. It helps you to collect, organize, edit, store, and find personal information such as documents, random notes, and project-support materials. It is a valuable tool for everyone who uses GTD, serving as a reference-management system for electronic documents.
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Installed and registered without problems on a Win 8.1.3 Pro 64 bit system. A really clean install, 1 exe, 2 registry entries. No hidden tasks, services, old dll's and obfuscated phone home applications. No need to register.
A Bulgarian company without name and address:
"Who we are?
BetterMemo was created by BetterMemo Solutions Inc. - privately own Bulgarian software company, founded in 2008."
I need such a program urgently, cannot remember to have seen this program before.
The program is from November 2012.
After start a simple resizable window opens, it gives some introduction how to use it. In the options you can change fonts.
If you want to memorize things, there are many ways, from handwritten cards (still a top idea, not because of the cards, but due to the handwriting process), over tapes, the book under the pillow to computer assisted learning.
In a simple process you can define simple things to memorize, like
"Pizza Margherita was invented in 1889" or
"Pizza Margharita: tomato(red), basil(green), mozarelle(white) - the Italian flag"
Or question/answer pairs:
"Who is the best pizza photographer?" .... who? really? are you kidding me?
http://i.imgur.com/fVNhFDT.png
The software does what it claims, a nice little program, comes some decades too late for me.
If I would still be in school/college/university I would have used such a program. Promised!
Test it! The learning process starts with the definition process.
Uninstalled via reboot.
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I did the same as krypteller except I couldn't afford a recorder, but used to review my notes regularily. I also formed a study group (inspired by the first series of the legal drama Paper Chase), where we would discuss past exam questions and work on our revision notes together.
I will be installing this on both my son and daughters computers. My son starts his 'A' levels in September and my daughter her GCSE classes.
If this works well, I'll buy a copy.
A big thank you to the giveaway team for bringing us something different and useful for my kids education and to BetterMemo Solutions for allowing us to try this out for free; very much appreciated.
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its all very well and good to tell us all how 'back in the day' you used simple non computer aided methods to remember and learn, what giving your mother has to do with anything is a bit irellevant, yes it was much harder in the pre PC days yet you still managed but that's because well basically you had no choice, computers were not around so you couldn't use them to learn.
But I bet if they were you wouldn't have used the old fashioned ways you describe..
These days however, we all have access to some form of PC and with all these programs designed to try to help us, it's not our fault that you guys never had access to computers, so reminding us how it was 'back in the day' is not going to put us off trying this free program just to see if it helps, if it does then yay! If it doesn't then you maybe have a point in saying the old ways are always the best ways ettc.
Is this bit not used for commenting on the actual product rather than your little trip down memory lane?
Sorry if this seems a bit harsh it just bugs me when people start on the 'see in my day' stories cos they don't describe or give any indication of the quality or usefulness of the program, which, at the end of the day that's all we're reading these comments for!
Please just say if you think it's good or if it's useless but remember, these days the PC program will probably be used more than the old note taking poverty stricken good old days. Fact.
Mm
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I'm on the computer all day (and many times through the night) and still use good old pen and paper to take notes. Some people do not own a computer (could come across this at a library or a friend's house) or prefer the "poverty stricken good old days" ways of learning. Computers are not always there when you need to study, they crash, or they are just not convenient. There's no need to be rude or condescending to the commenters here. And your privilege is showing.
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Yo Lisa, you need to chill. There's nothing wrong with a little personal touch.
If you find it bothersome, just skip to the next poster.
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I was able to determine, as always whether I wanted the software by reading Karl's post. I enjoy the color he adds to the posts along with describing the program. I am however confused as to how your post contributes to my decision to download it. You are in fact doing exactly in your post what you are accusing Karl of. Wasting space....
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