Arnega is a program, or rather two programs -
ARNEGA MAIN SCREEN
This is the 'front end' of the program, where the user puts his or her knowledge to the test, using a combination of Modes (i.e. Learning, Practice or Test) and Sequences (i.e. Regular or Random).
Questions are displayed in the ARNEGA panel situated below the graphic, and the corresponding answers in the KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM panel below that.
The question-

The basic Arnega download comes with a few Subjects and Topics already included, as an illustration of what is possible. Further Topics, together with their associated Media Files (optional picture / text files intended to support or illustrate the current question), may be downloaded from the Downloads page.
The 'look-

FURTHER INFORMATION, PROGRAM REGISTRATION, HELP etc.
The Arnega Features page contains a comprehensive list of program features.
The Arnega Installation page contains important information about the installation of Arnega on your computer, the file and folder structure used by Arnega, and other issues.
The Subjects and Topics page contains a more in-
The Arnega History page contains a list of all the updates (i.e. fixes and improvements) to the two program files, Arnega.exe and Edit.exe, since their first release on 01 January 2007.
The Arnega Registration page outlines the steps to be followed if you would like to own a licensed copy of Arnega, the cost involved, and the registration procedure on the computer.
The Arnega FAQ page contains a number of Frequently Asked Questions about Arnega, together with their answers.
ARNEGA EDITOR
This is where the Subjects and Topics are created and edited. It is accessed by clicking the Editor button on the Arnega Main Screen.
The layout of Arnega Editor is similar to that of the Arnega Main Screen, to facilitate the creation and editing of Topics in a WYSIWYG ("What You See Is What You Get") environment. There is also a variety of tools for viewing and managing Media Files.
It is possible to search for questions containing a specific word or phrases; to preview an entire test in scrollable form (without having to click through the questions one at a time); to combine a selection of existing Subjects and Topics into 'new' Topics; and more . . .
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