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Flashcards, Transfers & Stability Update (v0.6.0)

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Mnemo
Core team

Mnemo — flashcards and study UI

Mnemo — import and export

Mnemo — editor and notes

What is Mnemo?

Mnemo is a free, open source study app that keeps your learning in one place. You can write notes, build structured content, create mindmaps and learning paths, and now use flashcards too.

It also offers optional local AI if you want help without sending your notes to the cloud. The focus is on a calm experience, flexible setup, and respect for your data.


What’s new in 0.6.0

Study with flashcards You can now practice with proper study sessions, scheduling options, and deck settings. Flashcards feel like a natural part of Mnemo.

Bring your work in and out easily Import and export notes, mindmaps, and flashcards using common formats. This includes Anki decks, simple CSV lists, and Mnemo’s own .mnemo format for backups or moving between devices.

Notes that are easier to work with Find and replace is now built in. Images behave more clearly, with better feedback when loading or when something goes wrong. Dragging images from your browser or files is smoother. Layout and drag and drop interactions have also been refined.

A more accurate overview Home and overview widgets now reflect how you actually use the app, instead of showing placeholder data.

AI remains optional and experimental Assistant features are turned off by default and clearly marked as experimental. They can still be rough, and we are improving reliability over time.

This release also includes many small fixes and visual improvements across menus, themes, spelling help, and general editing stability. A new Noon theme is included.


Noon theme

Getting started

  1. Download mnemo-alpha-preview-0.6.0-win-x64.zip
  2. Unzip it anywhere
  3. Run Mnemo.exe

If the app does not start or crashes on first run, installing the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable can help on Windows: https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.x64.exe

About experimental AI If you enable it, treat it as early stage. Keep backups of important notes and review suggestions before relying on them.


Website https://www.mnemo.one/