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#11
Originally Posted by Bulfaiter View Post
There is a port, done in this year's Google Summer of Code: http://wiki.maemo.org/GSoC_2009/Proj...syne_for_Maemo

EDIT: Shame on me, this is the same that Arono was saying a post before.


Have you tested it, though? I hope it will run like desktop on maemo 5
 
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#12
Originally Posted by arono View Post


Have you tested it, though? I hope it will run like desktop on maemo 5
No yet, but I plan to. I never tried the desktop version, but was aware of the summer of code development so, when I saw this thread, and nobodysbusiness specifically asking, I replied without even looking at the date he had asked. I saw your link (in fact, I read nobodysbusiness question in your quote), but as it hasn't mnemosyne in the url, I thought there were different things.

I'll try when I get home
 
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#13
are there any app to improve the listening skills?

example of interesting features:
-listen audio and chose the correct word
-phonetic symbols+audio listening
-flash cards app with support for phonetic symbols
 
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#14
Hello, daperezg!
Mnemosyne for Maemo uses Espeak TTS engine and supports a lot of languages. You can listen word pronunciation.
Also you can create cards with audio fragments (files) as question.
Mnemosyne for Maemo supports three-sided cards which contains question, pronunciation (phonetic symbols) and answer fields.
 

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#15
Thanks plastun,
I've tried mnemosyne for maemo os2008, and it has a nice interface, and I want to try before to create my own cards.

I downloaded some data files(cards) for mnemosyne, however i didn't know where copy them but i think i found the path, and I will try later with the following path:

.mnemosyne/default.mem
 
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#16
Originally Posted by daperezg View Post
Thanks plastun,
I've tried mnemosyne for maemo os2008, and it has a nice interface, and I want to try before to create my own cards.

I downloaded some data files(cards) for mnemosyne, however i didn't know where copy them but i think i found the path, and I will try later with the following path:

.mnemosyne/default.mem
It is not possible to use *.mem database in beta8 version, because *.mem database used in Mnemosyne 1 version. But we work on creating convertor, which can convert *.mem database to current database format.

P.S.
From that day 'Mnemosyne for Maemo' is available in Diablo-extras repository.
 
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#17
Originally Posted by daperezg View Post
are there any app to improve the listening skills?

example of interesting features:
-listen audio and chose the correct word
-phonetic symbols+audio listening
-flash cards app with support for phonetic symbols
Supermemo.net has some free and paid language course that has native speaker recordins for each word. Very good. barely works in the browser though, but it's ok.

I hope mnemosyne will arrive for maemo 5 soon because I have a pretty large base I would get rid of when commuting and such

Last edited by arono; 2010-01-30 at 19:31.
 
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#18
Doesn't Rosetta Stone have some stuff that's supposed to work on any mp3 player? I never tried it, but I saw it listed. I've spent a lot of time using its online courses, which are a lot cheaper than buying a set if you don't forget about them and automatically keep paying monthly for a long time. But they don't work on tablets.
 
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#19
Originally Posted by TenSpeed View Post

Voice of Russia is starting new language learning material, "Russian For You". See the link near the bottom-right here: http://english.ruvr.ru/index.php?lng=eng
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Great, but...

I'm not finding things correctly. Your link doesn't work for me.

I can find the basic Russian For You site here:

http://english.ruvr.ru/2007/01/23/118516.html

Lesson 2 and lesson 4 links seem to work, but the others don't?
 
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