Peter Bienstman wrote:
> On Thursday 15 October 2009 02:03:39 pm jfl wrote:
>> Can I run mnemosyne from a portablepython installed on a USB?
> 
> There is no need for portablepython, Mnemosyne comes with its own python 
> version.
> 
> See http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/help/running-from-usb-drive.php
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> > 

Using Windows

First, copy the Mnemosyne directory from C:\Program Files to your USB
drive, and then copy the .mnemosyne directory from inside your home
directory (usually C:\Documents and Settings\&ltyour user name>) to
inside the Mnemosyne directory on the USB drive. Alternatively, you can
start mnemosyne with the -d option to specify where .mnemosyne directory
is located, e.g. F:\Mnemosyne\mnemosyne.exe -d F:\.mnemosyne.


So... can I make a single installation of mnemosyne on a windows machine
and then have the kids copy it their individual usb sticks?

Can I prepare .mnemosyne directories on a per student basis and have
them download the one created for them?

I'm assuming I can build card decks via scripts on my linux and have the
kids download them over the wire.

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