| What's new in SuperMemo 98 |
September 1998 |
New features of SuperMemo 98 (released September 1998):
- First 32-bit SuperMemo (written in Delphi
3.0)
- Increased speed (e.g. rendering elements
400%, search 200%, review in contents 100%, review in browsers 100%, recovery 80%, and
more)
- Long filenames
- Unlimited length of texts
- Unlimited number of elements in the browser
- RTF support
- HTML support
(including hyperlinks to other elements, registry text
and images, external HTML files and files available from the Internet)
- JavaScript support (in HTML components)
- OLE support
(e.g. to include files from MS Word, Corel, MS Equation, Mind Manager,
etc.)
- Support for WMF, transparent and stretched
GIFs and JPGs and more
- Transparent texts and images
- Background images in the element window
- Three levels
of complexity: beginner, basic, and professional (to make SuperMemo easier at the
entry level)
- Selectable interface font
- In-built simulation
of the learning process
- New browser
operations: sorting by columns, remember, forget, dismiss, final drill, etc.
- Automatic final drill scrambling
- Question of the
Day
- Support
via the Internet directly from the program
- HTML help
- One-step upgrade of files created with
SuperMemo 8.4 (simply open the kno file)
- Possibility of installing a plug-in repetition spacing algorithm developed by a
third party (e.g. neural network SuperMemo)
In March 2005, SuperMemo 98 was released as freeware.
Certified
as free from malware by Softpedia (Mar 2006):
