Assuming that you didn't rename the file where you save your decks, can you do 
a search for 'default.mem' and open that using the 'open' menu command? (I'm 
guessing OSX has a search functionality)

The OSX people change the default save location occasionally, and I don't know 
what version saves its data where.

Peter

On Friday 21 November 2008 14:51:48 Bill Price (formerly Notyourbroom) wrote:
> What version are you running? The folder used to be marked as "hidden"
> under an earlier version; only in the most recent version or two (not
> counting pre-released 1.2) has it been not marked as "hidden".
>
> On Nov 21, 8:10 am, Scott716 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks again!
> >
> > When I try FIle -> Open, it is pointing to Downloads -> NPCR
> > 20081104.  That's the folder that contains some flashcards for
> > Chinese.  I had downloaded that file yesterday from Mnemosyne's
> > website, and then dragged and dropped one of its files over the
> > Mnemosyne icon on my desktop.  (In retrospect, I should have used the
> > import command instead).  That's when Mnemosyne stopped using my
> > regular flashcard file and instead began to use an empty file that has
> > ___TMP__ in its name.
> >
> > I'll appreciate any further suggestions!
> >
> > Scott
>
> 
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