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MemorizEasy automates vocabulary learning through timed word repetition. It intelligently schedules new and old words for review every two days, reducing memorization effort.
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MemorizEasy 0/1
  • Pros

    • Automated word scheduling for efficient learning
    • Spaced repetition algorithm aids long-term recall
    • User-inputted words suit all learning levels
    • Supports translation, definition, or synonym learning
    • Linear learning sequence prevents overload
  • Cons

    • Content limited to user-inputted words
    • Fixed 7-word daily review might not suit all
    • No built-in dictionary or translation tools
    • Relies on user discipline for input
    • Simple, text-based interface

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Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 7
  • Windows Server
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 10
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 2003
Additional Requirements
Java RE 1.6
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Developer’s Description

Memorize vocabulary by printing every 2 days a memo with 7 new words.
MemorizEasy helps memorizing vocabulary by printing every 2 days a memo with 7 newly-input words, 7 from 4 days ago, 7 from a week ago, and 7 from a month ago to stick around. The user inputs, into the application, new words as he learns them. When these are more than 7 in 2 days (often for students), these are automatically queued, for display as new in the next 2 days, and so on. Inspired from a paper-based algorithm successfully used learning English and German, MemorizEasy attempts to reduce the effort involved in learning new vocabulary by delegating most of the process drudgery to the computer (automation), making use of 'marginal times', and through repeated exposure at varying time distances. The sequential algorithm, also addresses the mind's difficulty in administering the memorization of many words over a short period of time, imposing a linear order/sequence in which all words (actually meanings) are learnt. Finally, since it's the user that inputs what he wants to learn, it suits learners at all levels, as well as learning by translation, definition, or synonyms of the same language, or a combination of those.

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