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Re: General Digest, Vol 2, Issue 1
- To: general at arabeyes dot org
- Subject: Re: General Digest, Vol 2, Issue 1
- From: "Paul R. Rodrigues" <prodrigues at citytravelguide dot com>
- Date: 01 Jul 2003 18:52:24 -0400
- Organization: Bender Internet Group
Many of the general flash card programs that I have seen offer several
things that a presentation program would not, Randomization, the ability
to keep score, and the ability to learn the cards that you have trouble
with and flash them more often are several that I feel would be helpful.
It was an idea that I have not thought of, however, and it may serve
useful in the middle of a wrap-around script short-term. Thank You.
Paul Rodrigues
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> Date: 01 Jul 2003 11:12:29 +0300
> From: Walid Shaari <walid at melinux dot com>
> Subject: Re: Arabic FlashCard Program
> To: General Arabization Discussion <general at arabeyes dot org>
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> On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 02:40, Paul Rodrigues wrote:
> > I am trying to teach myself Arabic, and I'm doing fairly well. (In my
> > opinion.) Flash cards are the easiest way for me to learn written
> > vocabulary, but carrying around a stack everywhere I go is getting
> > annoying.
> >
> > Does anybody know of an open-source flash card system that supports
> > Unicode (...or any Arabic codepage?)
> What are the main differences between such a system and a Presentation
> program, can't you use Open Office impress for that?
>
> Walid
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