I just checked in on the mailing list for the first time in a while and saw 
this thread. For what it's worth:
 - I agree that your screenshot is blurry!
 - On my MacBook Pro, High Sierra 10.13.6, Mnemosyne 2.6.1, adding the 
following four lines at the end of the body of the <dict> tag in 
/Applications/Mnemosyne.app/Contents/ produced crisp output for me:

        <key>NSPrincipalClass</key>
        <string>NSApplication</string>
        <key>NSHighResolutionCapable</key>
        <string>True</string>

I realize that you probably already tried this, but maybe you did something 
slightly different, and in any case it's useful to have another data point.

Dan

On Sunday, September 9, 2018 at 10:34:09 PM UTC-4, Drake Thomas wrote:
>
> Hi Devin, 
>
> I added the lines in that link to the Info.plist file, saved, quit 
> Mnemosyne, and reopened, and didn’t see any change. 
>
> (I was worried that maybe I wasn’t seeing any change because I hadn’t done 
> a hard enough reset for the contents of Info.plist to be rechecked, so I 
> also tried saving Info.plist as a blank text file. This made Mnemosyne stop 
> working, so it seems that changes I made to the file were in fact being 
> propagated to the application - they just didn’t affect the display.) 
>

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