Will do.
(Jason, I did find the Unison homepage and it looks like I wouldn't be
able to use it to sync between home and work anyway, due to the
company firewall.)
Thanks and best regards.

On Feb 24, 1:48 pm, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Please follow the instructions on the website and copy the whole directory.
>
> If you import an xml file in an existing mem file (as opposed to a newly 
> created
> mem file), cards that are already in the database will not be overwritten with
> data from the xml file if they have the same Q and A.
>
> In a future version, I'll have Mnemosyne print out a warning if it ignores
> cards for that reason.
>
> Peter
>
> On Tuesday 24 February 2009 19:08:20 RoguesGallery wrote:
>
> > Hello, I am creating all of my cards (at home) on a Mac, then
> > exporting them (_not_ checking "Reset learning data on export") as
> > XML. Then, in order to review the cards during my lunch break at work,
> > I import this XML file into Mnemosyne running on a Linux machine.
> > I never modify the cards on the Linux machine, I only review them.
> > After reviewing them I perform the reverse operation -- exporting from
> > Linux Mnemosyne as XML (hopefully preserving the "learning data" that
> > was changed while reviewing), then importing this file into Mac
> > Mnemosyne at home, prior to adding more cards.
> > But even though I chose the learning data _not_ to be reset (in either
> > Mac->Linux or Linux->Mac direction), the "Not memorised" number is not
> > the same between the 2 machines when transferring on the same day.
> > I checked this group's posts regarding this topic and found that the
> > general advice is to transfer the whole .mnemosyne directory between
> > different machines, not the XML file. But that seems clumsy to me,
> > especially since 2 different operating systems are involved.
> > And since it seems that "learning data" is part of the XML data, I
> > don't quite understand why the "Not memorised" data is not the same on
> > the different machines on the same day.
> > I guess what I don't understand is what is _not_ being saved in the
> > XML export/import files, that _is_ saved in the database (i.e. ".mem"
> > file)?
> > So any general advice on the best way to create cards on one machine
> > and review them on another, while preserving all the data that is
> > generated, would be appreciated.
> > Being a new user, I'm probably not understanding something fundamental
> > here.
> > Best regards.
>
> ------------------------------------------------
> Peter Bienstman
> Ghent University, Dept. of Information Technology
> Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, B-9000 Gent, Belgium
> tel: +32 9 264 34 46, fax: +32 9 264 35 93
> WWW:http://photonics.intec.UGent.be
> email: [email protected]
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