Publisher's Description:
How does work with FullRecall look like?
The software is similar to common flashcard programs: knowledge is stored in question-answer pairs. You add the question-answer pairs yourself (coming up with a concise, clear-cut question-answer pair, for every information, is a learning experience by itself), or use ready-made question-answer collections. In review mode you'll have presented the questions, one by one.
To every question you'll think about an answer, and after a while you'll be confronted with the correct answer. After seeing the correct answer, you'll be asked for a grade that estimates how well you remembered the correct answer. The grade gives FullRecall a feedback. The program stores also other data, given current grade is able to schedule next optimal review time (and later learn itself if there was a mistake: if scheduled interval was too long or too short-i.e., if your grade on the next review is below or above "good"). With FullRecall you can learn new things fast, without worrying about repetitions of what you remember—the software assures that even if you forget something that is in your FullRecall learning database, you'll be soon reminded about it.
Selected features of the PC version
-scheduling of repetitions is taken care of by neural network that learns about your pace of learning
-support for Unicode (without support for bi-directional text), open file formats, images, sounds
-text formatting (bold, underline, strikeout)
-possibility to do almost everything from keyboard
-multi-platform (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X (x86), Maemo, and less powerful non-PC versions: Pocket-PC, online on the web, Android)
-network import/export
-auto-backups with compression
-graphical and textual statistics
-auto-grab-clipboard mode to facilitate in rapid creation of question-answer collections
-search supporting regular expressions and "fuzzy search"
-no external dependencies, possibility to work from an USB memory stick without installing
-program is lightweight and fast; further development takes place, so you can expect new features and improvements