Hi Peter, sorry for the poor communication. Below are some more details: 

I've been using 2.0-RC1 since 9th May (W7/64) and reported some issues.  

My Mnem db consist of 7500 cards. Today I had approx 160 cards scheduled 
for repetition ("homework"), let us call it Learning Session 1.  I 
experienced some (2-3?) "uncaught exception" error messages during Learning 
Session 1. I have become used to this occurring so I did not make a note of 
card-type etc., just clicked "ok" and continued. 

Yesterday I had imported approx 70 txt cards, all as "Front to back" only, 
but not yet memorised these cards. Some of these cards intentionally 
contained <br> for lineshift, that is the only particualarity I can think 
of. All the txt-imported cards had their own  tag= E_1_65. E_1_65 was NOT 
part of Learning Session 1.  

After completion of Learning Session 1 I wanted to go on to Learning 
Session 2: learn the recently created E_1_65.  I "ticked off" E_1_65 for 
learning and the "not memorised"-counter (as expected) increased from 0 to 
approx 70. 

During Learning Session 2 the "uncaught exception" error messages (see #04 
and #05) appeared for approx every 3rd card, I clicked "ok" and continued. 

Then (after about 10 cards?) the "uncaught exception" error message #06 
 appeared and it all stopped, Mnemosyne did not respond. 

Neither restart of Mnemosyne nor restart of PC did the trick. Trying to 
start Mnemosyne, the "uncaught exception" error message #06 appeared, but 
no Mnemosyne program started running.

>From http://users.ugent.be/~pbienst/pub/ I then reloaded ver 2.0-RC1. Same 
result.  Only the "uncaught exception" error message #06 appeared, no 
program.  

Do you have a hint for a workaround solution until 2.0 stabilised? Can I 
"go down" to e.g. mnemosyne-20120416 (17-Apr-2012)? 

PS during Learning Session 1 I seem to remember "falling out" of 
Mnemosyne", but thinking I had hit un unfortunate combination of keys or 
similar, I just restarted and continued without major problems. 

/ Henrik

On Saturday, 12 May 2012 13:16:53 UTC+2, Peter Bienstman wrote:
>
> Thanks for the feedback, but 'doing homework' is a bit too unspecific   
> for me to reproduce. Can you tell me exactly what you were doing and   
> what the card was? 
>
> If it was an old cloze card, please recreate it first. 
>
> What do you mean with 'door has closed'? 
>
> Cheers, 
>
> Peter 
>
> Quoting "Henrik in Oslo" <[email protected]>: 
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> > #04 and #05 when "doing homework" #06 when door had closed 
> > 
> > Win7/ 64.  2.0-RC1 since 9th May. 
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