FullRecall
FullRecall is a software that can help you memorize the knowledge for lifelong periods with the minimum time investment. Underlying artificial neural network gradually grasps your forgetting curve to schedule optimal days for the reviews–i.e.
License model
- Freemium • Proprietary
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Windows Mobile
- Android
Features
- Portable
FullRecall News & Activities
Recent activities
- POX added FullRecall as alternative to DuoCards
- judemon added FullRecall as alternative to QuizFlow
- POX added FullRecall as alternative to Dictionanki
- monzano99 liked FullRecall
- PiotrekC reviewed FullRecall
This used to be a good software, but isn't maintained since 2013 or even earlier. For it to even run, you need to install 32-bin libraries, and you won't get any instruction which ones to install, you'll need to find out by trying to run in in the console and examining the error messages. Non usable any more.
FullRecall information
What is FullRecall?
FullRecall is a software that can help you memorize the knowledge for lifelong periods with the minimum time investment. Underlying artificial neural network gradually grasps your forgetting curve to schedule optimal days for the reviews–i.e., days when you will be close to forgetting an information.
Comments and Reviews
During the course of 25 days since I started using it I have collected 545 items in 28 categories. I worked with FullRecall successfully and I like it very much. It is small, fast and to the point. Unfortunately, after these 25 days, unexpectedly, it started to hang whenever I click the Review button or any of the Grade buttons. One of the CPU's cores goes to 100% load and this does not end until I kill the application. This happens sporadically, but frequently enough so that it is no longer possible to work with this tool. All other functions do work: adding items, arranging categories, searching, editing, etc., except the review process, which is its main purpose. With regret I am switching to another similar tool. This is my experience of using FullRecall version 1.5.3 on Windows XP SP3. Please, beware.
I contacted the author and he replied: "The only thing I remember that could make up a problem like that is sticking items into a loop. Sticking items is perphaps the most experimental and least tested function, so... I would copy database to another folder, remove all ' sstick="*"' references in elements.xml file and then start FullRecall on that copy and try out if the problem persist." I removed all the ' .stick="\d+"' references and FullRecall is working now without a hitch. The idea of sticking items is good, just one should be conscious so to not create loops.
Reply written Jun 4, 2015
This used to be a good software, but isn't maintained since 2013 or even earlier. For it to even run, you need to install 32-bin libraries, and you won't get any instruction which ones to install, you'll need to find out by trying to run in in the console and examining the error messages. Non usable any more.