Make learning of important things an easy and fast process through repetition using this lightweight but powerful software application.
- FullRecall
- Version :1.5.3
- License :Demo
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :David Calinski
FullRecall Description
Everyone has its own learning style, but by far, the best method is through constant repetition. Specialized computer applications like FullRecall offer a helping hand by giving you the possibility to create a database of questions and answer sets and practice until you get each and every single one right.
Take your time and schedule sessions
The application’s core function is to allow you to learn anything at your desired peace. Eliminating stress factors maximizes your ability to focus, but a coundown timer or stopwatch would have been useful in case you wanted to simulate a real exam.
Once you put the process in motion, a side panel lets you grade difficulty, influencing the rate at which the given question repeats itself. When you think you had enough, the application can be minimized to system tray and automatically brought back up for another round after a specified amount of time.
Customize each test case and question
To further enhance the learning experience, basic font options found in any text editor are available and can be applied to questions, answers and categories separately. Additionally, pictures can be included, as well as sound files to be played when a question appears.
Browsing through the application’s settings reveals a breathtaking amount of options you can modify. Amongst customizing the appearance and managing items, you gain access to a “Keyboard” section. It basically represents the implemented hotkey support, giving you the possibility to set a custom combination of keys for nearly anything the application can do.
To end with
Taking everything into consideration, we can say that FullRecall may not be an extremely fun method of learning, but where it does shine is efficiency. The scheduler constantly brings up questions you need to master so you don’t forget to manually access them. In case you have an exam that sends chills down your spine, give this little utility a try.