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Subject: 1. How to use the leds on the Boxes (Scheduling facility)


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Date Posted: 06:22:00 05/09/06 Tue
In reply to: Newbie McNewbster 's message, "Re: Multiple Subjects in the same Cardfile" on 10:39:19 05/08/06 Mon

Newbie wrote:
"I see now that once you open the program the red lights indicating a review should immediately light up, but this can be inconvenient because it sort of defeats the whole purpose of it being automated, having to regularly check how long a red lights been on and what not."

Why would you need to check how long the light has been on? If it is on, it is high time to review the cards. We see no reason why one would want to find out the length of her/his delay instead of learning the cards.

The leds light up in red, orange, or green, depending on how many cards are already "ripe" for review in that Box. Do you think the colors should address the user's delay instead?



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