This repository contains the source code for the DekaDico Android app.
It's a memory training app, which is primarily intended for those interested in improving their recall skills of spoken numbers. 'Spoken Numbers' is a discipline in all memory competitions. The aim is to commit to memory and recall as many Spoken Numbers as possible, which are read out at a pace of 1 digit per second. Getting better at such a skill would not just improve your memory skills, but also enhance your focus and concentration.
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This program is only available for android devices. It is readily avaiable for installation from FDroid Repository or from Github releases.
For any problems relating to this app, please create a new 'issue' in this GitHub repo. You can also contact me directly at my email, and I will try to help.
If you have any questions, bug reports, suggestions or other wishes, feel free to contact me on vivek.thazhathattil@gmail.com. I'll respond to you at the earliest.
If you are a newbie into the world of mnemonics and memorization, this is probably the best resouce to get you going : ArtOfMemory
Once you have familiarized with the basic memorization techniques, you can move on to more interesting methods used by most memory athletes like Person-Action-Object method, Major system, Dominic system, Ben's system etc. You can pick one as the weapon of your choice or create one on your own, and use apps like this to train and improve your skills.
Consistency is key to improvement. Practicing daily for as little as 5-10 minutes will help boost your skill level more than an hour of practice once every week.
The DekaDico repository is available under the MIT License.