Planned features
- Cache dictionary and examples databases for faster startup times
- Ability to set global options for JLDrill
- Ability to automatically update the dictionary and example files
- Improved UI (especially errors and warnings)
- Better packaging (especially for Windows and OSX)
- Inclusion in Linux distributions
- Flexible content format similar to what Anki does
- Undo for cases of mistaken clicks
- Ability to manually set potential schedules for items or unlearn them
- Ability add vocabulary that shows up in the dictionary popup
- Reading mode: Similar to the examples window which facilitates reading arbitrary documents or webpages.
- Semi-automatic headword addition: In reading mode semi-automatically add new vocabulary to a drill.
- Headword tracking: Keep track of which vocabulary the user has read in reading mode and use the data to schedule reviews of vocabulary.
- Slightly better search algorithm
- Allow user to specify the formatting of vocabulary
- In place editing of vocabulary (remove the ugly Add/Edit window)
- MDF version (Put everything in a single window)
- Keyboard only mode (no need to use the mouse)
- TTS for multiple languages
- No GUI mode (TTS only)
- Allow users to tweak the internal scheduling settings
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