On May 28 at 22:13 -0700, Meishu wrote:
> Recently got myself a semi-netbook to run apps like mnemosyne, so all
> my work does not require synchronizing.  These gadgets are light, can
> last for hours and friendly on the eyes and the fingers.  I've also
> got a smart phone with Java so looking forward to trying out the

MnemoJoJo is still in beta testing. It seems, at the moment, to have
different problems on different phones. All such reports are welcome!
But they may take a while to fix because I only have limited time to
work on them (patches are also welcome!).

> MnemoJoJo.  What would be a good software to easily synchronize
> between the desktop and mobile version? Would MnemoJoJo be able to
> easily handle 10MB+ mnemo database (plenty of RAM on the smartphone)?

I use Unison. Synchronization is a slow because each question and
answer is stored in a separate file. Once I've worked through the
phone-specific bugs, I want to change this so that they can be loaded
from a single file. This would also reduce the number of security
prompts on certain phones.

I don't know whether MnemoJoJo can handle a 10MB+ database. It loads
the statistics for all exported cards into memory simultaneously, but
not their text and images. The main limit is thus the amount of memory
made available by a specific JVM. The idea is that one can trade off
the number of days exported against the memory required on the mobile
device.

I currently work with a 5-day ahead export of about 600 cards. I will
try 7-days ahead when next I export, and after that, 10 days ahead.

Tim.

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