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Antimoon facelift

phonchart-thumbYou have probably noticed that Antimoon has gotten a facelift. What you may have not noticed is that every page now has a special print stylesheet. You can go to an article (e.g. this one), select File | Print Preview in your browser and you will see a nice printer-friendly version without all the navigation, advertisements, etc. In Firefox, you will even get a two-column layout, which is very easy on the eyes.

I have also updated the printable phonetic alphabets reference sheet. It is now a PDF file that works in all recent versions of Adobe Reader, FoxIt Reader and Sumatra.

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New SuperMemo versions

A new, improved version of SuperMemo for Pocket PC has come out with a much-awaited feature. You can now add new items to a simple text file on your PC, and then import the file to your PDA. This is of course a lot faster than using your stylus to add items. We have an updated review of this software.

SuperMemo 2006 for Windows has also been released since I last updated Antimoon. Our manual “Using SuperMemo to learn English” is now compatible with this new version.

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Review of SuperMemo for Pocket PC

Hello English learners! This year’s update is a review of SuperMemo for Pocket PC.

With SuperMemo for Pocket PC, you can learn English wherever you are, whenever you have a few minutes of free time — e.g. when waiting for a train, between classes, etc. What’s more, this is the easiest-to-use version of SuperMemo, much simpler than SuperMemo for Windows. It would be a dream if you could add items on your PC, with a real keyboard. Unfortunately, you have to use the stylus on your PDA, which is impossibly slow.

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Review of the Random House Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary CD-ROM

Review of the Random House Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary CD-ROM — a huge dictionary of American English with phonetic transcriptions and recordings, available for $7.00 + shipping.

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The Antimoon Forum is back

The Antimoon Forum is back and now has two subforums: One for discussing English and one for discussing languages in general.

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