Hi,
See here:
http://mnemosyne-proj.org/help/backups.php
http://mnemosyne-proj.org/help/running-from-usb-drive.php
Cheers,
Peter
Quoting jeremyjrasmus...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Currently, all of my mnemosyne files are on my computer's hard
drive, and it doesn't seem like my computer is going
Thanks, much appreciated!
Peter
Patrick Kenny wrote:
>I will upload a Mac version then for the final release.
>
>As for the card migration, like I said before, I think it will be
>easier if
>one person does it, and that will also make it more consistent. I'm
>sorry
>I'm so late getting arou
On Saturday, March 30, 2013 3:57:18 PM UTC-4, laurent...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When using the cramming scheduler, is there a way to alert the user with a
> small popup message that the entire list has been gone through and that a
> new session is starting?
>
> Thank you,
> Laurent
>
I'm sorry, did I say something about two different versions? There is only
one Mac version, and I don't plan to split it into two versions.
Cheers,
Patrick
On Sunday, April 7, 2013 4:50:25 AM UTC+9, George Wade wrote:
>
> As I am software developing disabled your efforts are very much
> apprec
As I am software developing disabled your efforts are very much appreciated,
Patrick.
If there is both a 10.6.8 and 10.8.x version a label for each would be best.
Unless I am supposed to try my luck Russian Roulette style !
George
On 6 Apr 2013, at 09:50, Patrick Kenny wrote:
> I will uplo
There is (or has been) a 'Paper Card System' on the Supermemo Site,
specifically for those who had not yet got an MS DOS machine at home. Details
not guaranteed to be accurate, but you could try searching Supermemo for
details that should be original.
George
On 4 Apr 2013, at 03:43, bkh wrote
I will upload a Mac version then for the final release.
As for the card migration, like I said before, I think it will be easier if
one person does it, and that will also make it more consistent. I'm sorry
I'm so late getting around to this.
So I sat down tonight and got started. I did all th
Hello,
Currently, all of my mnemosyne files are on my computer's hard drive, and it
doesn't seem like my computer is going to be around much longer (coming up on
six years of running this beast), and I would be crestfallen if my computer
should one day decide to just die on me, and (along with
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