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Mnemosyne Compatible iPhone/iPod touch/iPad App - MnemosyneFan - 2010-07-14

Anyone here use Mnemosyne to study Japanese? It seems Anki is more popular on this forum...

I wanted to get the word out that there's an app called iSRS that's compatible with your Mnemosyne databases. It's free too and it includes a Kanji database with over 3000 kanji/english keyword cards (it's based on Heisig's Remembering The Kanji Vol I and III) as well as a Kana database! There are also two paid versions of this app with more features for iPhone/iPod touch and iPad.

Edit: I am not an "iSRS drone" as FutureBlues suggests, I'm just trying to get the word out about another learning resource for Mnemosyne users.

How about the post entitled "Anki iPhone app dropping soon - who's buying?", did you accuse the poster of attempting to market the app as well?


Mnemosyne Compatible iPhone/iPod touch/iPad App - SammyB - 2010-07-14

Anki rules all.. rah!


Mnemosyne Compatible iPhone/iPod touch/iPad App - FutureBlues - 2010-07-15

MnemosyneFan? Or iSRS marketing drone?

If you want to announce your new product, I'd just go ahead and put all your cards down on the table. I have nothing against Mnemosyne, but (assuming these paid iApps are yours) this just reeks of someone trying to cash in on pre-existing communit(ies).


Mnemosyne Compatible iPhone/iPod touch/iPad App - mezbup - 2010-07-15

hooray, we have seen the light and will now all go and shell out for iSRS which we don't need cos we have iAnki. Smile

Everyone knows Anki is top dog.


Mnemosyne Compatible iPhone/iPod touch/iPad App - Blahah - 2010-07-15

MnemosyneFan Wrote:How about the post entitled "Anki iPhone app dropping soon - who's buying?", did you accuse the poster of attempting to market the app as well?
Yes, MnemosyneFan, I did have to defend my motives for making the thread, but I expected to have to do so. Your situation is a bit different however, because this is your first post. I already had hundreds of posts when I made that thread.

It's very bad etiquette to join a forum and make your first post recommending a product - it just invites suspicion. I recommend that if you want to take part, just start joining in conversations. Then once you're a part of the community, you can talk about your favourite apps.


Mnemosyne Compatible iPhone/iPod touch/iPad App - MnemosyneFan - 2010-07-15

Thanks Blahah -- I see your point on how my post can be viewed in that way.

Yes that was my first post, but I've been lurking in the shadows for a while now Smile. I was surprised to see little to no mention of Mnemosyne in this forum.


Mnemosyne Compatible iPhone/iPod touch/iPad App - Asriel - 2010-07-15

I've got a friend who likes Mnemosyne. He said it he had tried both Mnemosyne and Anki, but decided that Mnemosyne is more of a "learning" program, whereas Anki is a "testing" program.

I have no clue what he exactly meant by using those words, but his opinions were strong, and if it's working for him, well then more power to him.

I'm going to continue using iAnki because of the $25 I popped on it. A decent investment for the 3(?) years I've been using Anki, but it's always hard telling people I paid $25 for an iPod app and convincing them it was worth it...


Mnemosyne Compatible iPhone/iPod touch/iPad App - tashippy - 2011-12-07

i started with isrs because it was cheaper and i had some trouble setting up anki on my computer, so i was already using mnemosyne. then i finished lesson 10 in rtk, and for the first time noticed his suggestion of learning keyword->kanji. how silly of me. then i couldn't figure out how to change the isrs settings to change it to keyword->kanji. so i feel like i've still internalized 95% of those first 249 kanji, but i set up anki again on the computer and i very quickly realized how much better it is with options for organizing and using the decks. the available decks to download are also excellent. I did the first 20 cards of Tae Kim today. so i'm going to go back and review any kanji from the first 249 that i didn't get perfectly in keyword->kanji (including remembering the story, writing et al.) with the steps 1-6 Heisig lays out before i continue forward. i want to be thorough and make no missteps. i think i'll keep isrs just so i can do the occasional kanji->keyword practice, and soon i guess i'll pay up for ianki. anyone have any insight on my methods? when should i start to add sentences, and what deck do you recommend? i am already familiar with the sentences from the first 600 smart.fm vocab from using that website. thanks.