Freeware Listing: Memorise
- Mnemosyne for Windows
- License: Freeware

The Mnemosyne software resembles a traditional flash-card program to help you memorise question/answer pairs, but with an important twist: it uses a sophisticated algorithm to schedule the best time for a card to come up for review. Difficult cards that you tend to forget quickly will be scheduled more often, while Mnemosyne won't waste your time on things you remember well.
The software runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. There is also a plugin called Mnemogogo which allows you to review cards on Android phones (using Mnemododo) and phones with Java (using Mnemojojo). This also works on Blackberry devices.
- Publisher: Peter Bienstman
- Date:
- Size: 6277 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- Color Memorise Game
- License: Freeware

Color memorise game to train your brain and have some fun..
- Publisher: VaniaSilva
- Date:
- Size: 1024 KB
- Platform: Windows Phone, WinMobile
- Memory V
- License: Freeware

In this game there will be a grid of cards. You will be given some time the memorise the contents of the cards, after that the cards will be covered. You will then need to open the cards, but you need to avoid the bombs otherwise you will lose the game. You can score more if you can remember the positions of the same items and then open them together. As the game progresses there will be more and more cards and the game will be more and more challenging..
- Publisher: Novel Games Limited
- Date: 05-08-2012
- Size: 262 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- Pattern Memory
- License: Freeware

In this game you will be given a grid of blocks, some of the grids will be highlighted for a moment, you need to memorise the pattern of the highlighted blocks and then reproduce the pattern. As the game progresses the grid will be larger and the number of highlighted blocks will also be larger, making the game more and more difficult..
- Publisher: Novel Games Limited
- Date: 01-09-2012
- Size: 262 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- Memory IV
- License: Freeware

In this game you will be presented with a sequence of random objects and you need to memorise them and then repeat the sequence. The number of objects will increase as the level increases. If you picked up the wrong object, then the game is over..
- Publisher: Novel Games Limited
- Date: 06-08-2012
- Size: 256 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- Mnemosyne
- License: Freeware

The Mnemosyne software resembles a traditional flash-card program to help you memorise question/answer pairs, but with an important twist: it uses a sophisticated algorithm to schedule the best time for a card to come up for review. Difficult cards that you tend to forget quickly will be scheduled more often, while Mnemosyne won't waste your time on things you remember well. The software runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. There is also a plugin called Mnemogogo which allows you to review cards on Android phones (using Mnemododo) and phones with Java (using Mnemojojo). This also works on Blackberry devices.
- Publisher: Peter Bienstman
- Date: 03-08-2012
- Size: 6246 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- TextTrainer
- License: Freeware

TextTrainer helps you memorise poems or plain texts in your native or in some foreign language. You learn by repeatedly reading aloud the text while more and more words randomly are hidden. Foreign language support includes grammar correction.
Teaches texts by randomly omitting words, Learning steps can be repeated, Several different learning curves selectable, Editing mode for writing native texts or foreign language texts with translations, Grammar correction for foreign language texts, GUI available in English and German
TextTrainer License - GNU General Public License version 3.
- Publisher: Texttrainer
- Date:
- Size: 630 KB
- Platform: Linux, WinOther
- Mnemosyne Portable
- License: Freeware

The Mnemosyne software resembles a traditional flash-card program to help you memorise question/answer pairs, but with an important twist: it uses a sophisticated algorithm to schedule the best time for a card to come up for review. Difficult cards that you tend to forget quickly will be scheduled more often, while Mnemosyne won't waste your time on things you remember well.
The software runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. There is also a plugin called Mnemogogo which allows you to review cards on Android phones (using Mnemododo) and phones with Java (using Mnemojojo). This also works on Blackberry devices.
- Publisher: Peter Bienstman
- Date:
- Size: 6246 KB
- Platform: Win7 x64, Windows 7, WinOther, WinVista, WinVista x64
- Memory Age II
- License: Freeware

In this update: (v1.1)
- Fixed known bugs
This game assesses your brain age based on your performance in a short-term memory exercise.
Our brains* ability to memorise things start to deteriorate from our 20s. The size and volume of our brains shrink at a rate of about 2% per decade. However, most people don*t notice it until the deterioration is substantial enough later in their lives. In other words, people in their 20s or even 30s don*t feel their brains are deteriorating just because their brains have more capabilities than what they can utilise.
Fortunately, the process of this deterioration is not inevitable and in some particular areas of the brain the loss is even reversible.
- Publisher: Lumosoft
- Date:
- Size: 1024 KB
- Platform: Windows Phone, WinMobile
- Multiplayer Doodle Memory
- License: Freeware

In this game there will be 20 boxes. You and your opponent will take turn to open the boxes in pairs, if the pair of pictures shown are related, then you earn some score and can continue to open another pair of boxes, if the pictures are not related, then the boxes are covered and the other player can take turn to open the boxes. If you can open matching pairs of boxes consecutively, then you can earn extra bonus scores..
- Publisher: Novel Games Limited
- Date: 08-06-2012
- Size: 262 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- Memory III
- License: Freeware

In this game you will be presented with a set of balls. You can take a look at the colours of the balls for a while, and then the balls will be covered. Then you need to use your memory to find pairs of balls that have the same colour. As the game progresses, there will be more and more balls and the game will become more and more difficult..
- Publisher: Novel Games Limited
- Date: 02-06-2012
- Size: 262 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- Scene Memory
- License: Freeware

In this game there will be a scene with a number of items. You need to memorise the items and their positions within a few seconds, after that some of the items will be changed (some new items will appear, some old items will disappear). And you need to point out the changed places. As the game progresses, there will be more and more changed items and more and more distractors and the game will be more and more difficult..
- Publisher: Novel Games Limited
- Date: 05-06-2012
- Size: 262 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- Path Memory
- License: Freeware

In this game there will be a number of houses on the screen, paths will appear between the houses one by one. After all the paths are shown, they will disappear and then you will need to click the houses one by one in the exact sequence to reconstruct the paths. As the game progresses there will be more and more houses and the game will be more and more difficult. If you clicked a wrong house, you lost the game..
- Publisher: Novel Games Limited
- Date: 20-07-2012
- Size: 260 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- Blind Spot
- License: Freeware

In this game there will be a few shapes that appear in the screen. You need to remember the positions of the shapes before they disappear, afterwards, you need to click at the original positions of the shapes to reveal them. You loss score when you clicked at the wrong place. The closer you get to the centre of the shapes, the higher the score you get..
- Publisher: Novel Games Limited
- Date: 23-07-2012
- Size: 259 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- Ayumu's Game
- License: Freeware

Ayumu, a chimpanzee living at the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University, has demonstrated in numerous experiments his extraordinary short-term memory which even adult humans cannot surpass. Now we have remade one of the famous tasks completed by Ayumu for you to test your active memory ability! Your goal in this game is to memorize the positions of the squares from 1 to 9, then click them in the same order. At each level of the game, click the circle on the screen to start, then 9 squares marked with numbers 1 to 9 will be shown for a very short time. After the squares are flipped face-down, you need to click the squares in the correct order of 1 to 9.
- Publisher: Novel Games Limited
- Date: 31-05-2013
- Size: 295 KB
- Platform: Win2000, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Windows Server, WinOther, WinVista, WinVista x64
- Readable Passphrase Generator for KeePass
- License: Shareware

Readable Passphrase Generator is a KeePass plugin designed to generate passphrases that are grammatically correct but nonsensical.
These are easy to remember (for humans) but difficult to guess (for humans and computers).
Why use it?
Because you can make passphrases which are as strong as traditional "strong" passwords (8 letters long, upper, lower, numbers, etc) which you can memorise in 5 minutes instead of 5 days. (And its fun to read the phrases it generates!)
Some examples passphrases:
· Normal strength: a wound rebuffs an incline
· Strong strength: the statesman will burgle amidst lucid sunlamps
· Insane strength: plaid foresails repel ashamedly upon the birdbath
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- Publisher: Murray Grant
- Date:
- Platform: WinOther
- Portable Mnemosyne
- License: Shareware

Mnemosyne is a feature-rich flashcard memorization tool. It uses an advanced algorithm to determine when each card should be shown to maximize effectiveness.
Features:
The Mnemosyne software resembles a traditional flash-card program to help you memorise question/answer pairs, but with an important twist: it uses a sophisticated algorithm to schedule the best time for a card to come up for review. Difficult cards that you tend to forget quickly will be scheduled more often, while Mnemosyne won't waste your time on things you remember well. There are dozens of card sets available on the app homepage.
- Publisher: John T. Haller
- Date:
- Size: 5949 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- LEO dictionary
- License: Freeware

The application gives you online access to all LEO dictionaries, lets you participate in the LEO forums and use the vocab trainer (both online and offline).
Dictionaries:
The application allows you to look up words online in the LEO dictionaries for the language pairs German-
- English (788,000)
- French (239,000)
- Spanish (192,000)
- Italian (165,000)
- Chinese (169,000)
- Russian (169,000)
- Portuguese (52,000)
- Polish (48,000)
Results for queries may also include additional information such as
- definitions
- conjugation tables
- audio files
- grammar & etymology,
as well as other information relevant to the search term including
- orthographically similar words
- possible base forms for inflected words
- forum discussions containing the search term.
- Publisher: Leo GmbH
- Date:
- Platform: Android, WinMobile
- Naismith's Hiking Rule
- License: Freeware

Ever wondered how long a hike will take?
In 1892, Scottish mountaineer William W. Naismith came up with a rule to establish how long a hike would take given the distance travelled and height climbed. He decided to allow an hour for every 3 miles travelled, and half an hour for every 1000 feet ascended. Shortly afterwards, another gentleman named Tranter made a table of corrections to account for different fitnesses.
At the turn of the century, hikers would memorise Naismith's Rule and carry Tranter's table of corrections - now, a hundred years later, you can carry an equivalent that is somewhat heavier, requires batteries and operates poorly when wet.
- Publisher: Beta Minus
- Date:
- Size: 2048 KB
- Platform: Windows Phone, WinMobile
- Memory Age Free
- License: Freeware

In this update: (v1.1)
- Improved Graphical User Interface
- More realistic age estimation (the old version was too harsh)
- Added panorama background
This game assesses your brain age based on your performance in a short-term memory exercise.
Our brains* ability to memorise things start to deteriorate from our 20s. The size and volume of our brains shrink at a rate of about 2% per decade. However, most people don*t notice it until the deterioration is substantial enough later in their lives. In other words, people in their 20s or even 30s don*t feel their brains are deteriorating just because their brains have more capabilities than what they can utilise.
- Publisher: Lumosoft
- Date:
- Size: 1024 KB
- Platform: Windows Phone, WinMobile
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