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LearnItLists - Learn 10 words a day, get better at a foreign language

LeanItListsSome linguists say that most of the time people speaking any language only use about 1000 words. If you believe that, then you might also think that if you learned those 1000 common words, you would have a basic degree of fluency. If the idea of rote memorization and vocabulary building in this manner strikes your fancy, LearnItLists is there to help.

LearnItLists is essentially a web gadget that quizzes/flashcards you with 10 words a day in the language you would like to learn. You sign up for an account, pick your language, add it to your Google homepage (optional), and get busy memorizing. In a hundred days, doing 10 a day, you'll have your 1000 words, and be ready to rock with the best of them. Or close to it. Currently, the gadget supports about 16 languages, with more on the way (such as simplified Chinese).

The interface is clean, easy to use, and is intuitive in the way flash cards and vocab sheets are. So if you have been running from building your linguistic skills, give LearnItLists a look.

[via MakeUseOf]

Filed under: Macintosh, Productivity, Apple, Shareware

Mentalcase - Mac study tool released

MentalcaseMentalcase is a note taking tool that allows you to build study sessions out of virtual flash cards. It has both a smart-ass name, and a kick-ass interface. Basically, as you remember or come across information that you want to learn, you add it to a flash card using super quick keyboard shortcuts. Notes can be in the form of text, images, screenshots or simply URLs, and each is handled seamlessly. For example, if you want to add a photo of an object or person to a slide, simply invoke the use of your iSight camera (if you have one), and the photo is automatically take and added. Simple!

Mentalcase can be configured to automatically present lessons to the user at configurable intervals. You simply choose how often you want to be exposed to each slide on a slide-by-slide or lesson basis.

While it might seem that Mentalcase is aimed squarely at students, and it may well be, it's also a useful tool for anyone that wants to stretch their brain muscles regularly and learn everyday information more quickly. Anything that you can think of that you might want to learn, from your new cell phone number or zip code to your boss's wife's name - Mentalcase makes the case that it can help.

A free trial is available for 30 days, after which a license can be purchased for $29.

Filed under: Audio, Video, Podcasting

Sandisk releases a Live TV recording device for flash cards

sandisk flash card recordingSandisk launched a TV recording device called the V-Mate. This new tool enables users to download and record up to three hours of video on SD, MicroSDHC, MiniSDHC, MMC, and Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Pro Duo flash cards. The device measures 5.1x2.6x0.8 inches, and changes up the analog to digital by compressing video with MPEG 4, simply by connecting to the audio/video input on a TV. This is certainly the easiest way to trap TV signals, and transfer to computers for storage, editing, or playback.

This is certainly the easiest way to trap TV signals, digitize home videos, and transfer to computers for storage, editing, or playback. Recording for the V-Mate can be done through Cable, Satellite, DVD, VCR, PVR, and Camcorders. The V-Mate also has the functionality to let you schedule recordings based on channels, dates, and stop and start times. Play back on the V-Mate is the best. Since its on a flash cards, users have the ability to check out the shows on mobile phones, handheld devices, PDA's, PC's and of course through the V-Mate connected to any TV.

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