I have two Macs, and I'd like to use Mnemosyne with the same database
on both . I can see three possible solutions to this:

1) Copy across default.mem and log.txt

This is what I do now...  After I've finished reviewing/adding cards
on one Mac, I copy these files from ~/Library/Mnemosyne to a USB stick
and copy them across to the other Mac. This seems to work fine.
Although the log.txt probably isn't essential, I copy it so that the
uploaded logs will still be useful to the project (I hope this still
works :)).

2) Run off a USB drive

There is a page about this in the docs, but no mention of how to do
this on a Mac.
http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/help/running-from-usb-drive.php

I assume running a app bundle off a Mac would be fine, the only
problem being that I think it will still still store support files in
~/Library/Mnemosyne

3) Write a sync plugin

I don't know much about the plugin system but... I wonder if it would
be possible to write a plugin which stored your database and log on a
remote server? That way you could provide login details and a path and
it could get your file form the remote server when Mnemosyne starts up
and and upload it again either on save or when Mnemosyne closes.

4) Use version control

Perhaps I could keep these files in a remote git repository and keep
it in ~/Library/Mnemosyne ?

I'd love to hear about how other people are currently doing this.

Robert

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