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SuperMemo makes it possible to learn knowledge represented as text, pictures, sounds, video, HTML and many more:

SuperMemo helps you organize all your knowledge into a hierarchy:

SuperMemo makes it possible to keep a reading list. Reading lists can greatly increase the effectiveness of reading articles from the Internet
You can prioritize your reading list to make sure you always start from reading articles of highest importance. The tasklist manager presented below can also be used to keep prioritized to-do lists

SuperMemo supports OLE. The picture below presents an exemplary mind map imported via OLE from Mind Manager. This mind map can be edited in SuperMemo if you have Mind Manager installed (courtesy of John England, TeamLink Australia Pty Ltd):

Registries make it easy to reuse and search for multimedia objects, texts, fonts, OLE objects, HTML files, etc. The picture below show an example of an image registry:

User's forgetting rate and other memory characteristics can be inspected using the statistical analysis tools:
The calendar of repetitions makes it possible to see how much work is scheduled for individual days of the learning process. If you double-click on a day, you will open all elements scheduled for repetition on that day (they will open in an element browser):

The calendar of repetitions makes it also possible to see the number of repetitions scheduled for particular months and years:

Element parameters dialog box makes it possible to quickly change the priority of elements, their category, etc.


Element filter makes it possible to quickly find bottlenecks in the learning process (in the picture: 'Leech Catcher'):

Learning options make it possible to define the speed of learning, maximum daily workload, time when your 'memory day' ends (i.e. time you go to sleep), etc.

You can easily adapt your learning material to your local language with language options:

A break in learning can be handled with mercy rescheduling:


You can change the use of the mouse with mouse options:

Question of the Day helps the beginners to become familiar with the ABC of SuperMemo:
