> The main one being that anki
> imports and renames image files that you may wish to use in your cards
> and holds them in a flat folder structure. I don't want to do that. I
> deliberately rename jpegs to have meaningful names and contain useful
> exif data and resized to suit mnemosyne. I also use the same jpegs
> linked to from an openoffice database I'm working on which simply links
> to the same physical files. And sometimes I use the same jpeg in several
> mnemosyne cards depending on my goals.

Note that 2.0 currently makes a copy of your picture files and stores it in its 
own folder (it does not rename the files though, so they can still have 
meaningful names). 

The idea behind is that that makes it easier for users to backup their cards + 
media files if they are all in the same place.

I'm open for discussion on this, though.

Peter

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