I can confirm that Mnemosyne 1.2.1 works fine on Snow Leopard—at
least, I can confirm that it works when a fresh installation has
occurred.

Instead of doing an in-place upgrade, I wiped my hard drive, installed
Leopard and iLife from scratch, then immediately installed Snow
Leopard on top of the clean Leopard installation. I then installed the
latest version of Mnemosyne and restored my backup files. So if there
are any obscure bugs related to doing an in-place upgrade, I would not
have encountered them.

On Sep 12, 8:36 pm, ScottL <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since installing Snow Leopard, I get this message when trying to open
> Mnemosyne:
>
> Mnemosyne Error
> An unexpected error has occurred during execution of the main scrip
> ValueError:  Unknown typestr
>
> I can then choose between "Open Console" and "Terminate"
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> I might be running an old version of Mnemosyne from 2008.  Is it safe
> for me to install a newer version on top of the old version?  How do I
> back up my 600 card deck first?
>
> Thanks!!!
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