If you have the entire .mnemosyne folder, that would be even better to copy 
over.

Peter

On Saturday 04 April 2009 21:27:31 Gwern Branwen wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Sara <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'd had a PC on which I had an older version of Mnemosyne. ?The PC
> > died, and now I have a shiny new Mac. ?I managed to rescue most of my
> > old files from the PC, including some which appear to belong to my old
> > Mnemosyne program. ?What I can't figure out is whether my old cards
> > are hidden somewhere in those files. ?I don't see any xml files in
> > there.
> > Does anyone have any ideas about how (or whether I am able) to rescue
> > my old cards?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sara
>
> The XML is just an export/import format. What's Mnemosyne's data when at
> home? It's a file called 'default.mem'.
>
> I suppose you could try starting up a fresh new Mnemosyne instance, swap
> the new/empty default.mem for your old one, and then you can export
> (presumably to import into your real Mnemosyne instance, if you created one
> since then).

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