I don't have a Mac, but under Macs you should be able to find all of
your data under ~/Library/Mnemosyne

Peter

On Feb 5, 1:36 pm, daikon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, I haven't posted before, so hi and thanks a lot to Mnemosyne
> people for a really useful tool.
>
> I've used Mnemosyne for a little while, now I'm trying to synch up via
> dropbox- sadly my unix/linux knowledge is v.basic.
>
> On my work computer, which is Mac OSX, I followed the instructions in
> the earlier thread, so on that computer I have a softlink to Mnemosyne
> in Dropbox. That's great, but how do I make the same link in my newly
> installed home linux (xubuntu) machine? First problem is, I can't find
> the Mnemosyne here in the filesystem , though it surely exists! I
> expected it in /usr/lib, but no joy. When I can find it, what do I do?
> delete that one and then use ln- s?
>
> Many thanks for your help
> Matt
>
> On Jan 15, 12:09 am, Michael Campbell <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Peter Bienstman wrote:
> > > It's called 
> > > unison:http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/help/advanced-features.php
>
> > > Any tool that synchronises a directory would do, e.g. dropbox would
> > > also work I guess.
>
> > Dropbox works fantastically; I use it for syncing across a few different
> > boxes on different OSs.

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