I can see how syncing multiple copies would be a deal-breaker for
some. I don't get about much these days so it's not an issue for me
right now but that could change again in the future. Nice to know
there are work arounds.

A question though: After 1.5 years of entering flashcards, how did you
transfer the learning meta data to Anki? Either abandoning the
flashcards or re-learning them all would break my heart/resolve to go
near SRS ever again!

On Nov 23, 2:06 pm, Michael Campbell <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Joel Pitt wrote:
> > I used to use Mnemosyne, but then randomly came across a friend using Anki.
>
> > Unfortunately I was lured away by the ability to sync and a backup
> > web-based interface. The most annoying thing with mnemosyne was
> > travelling and always ensuring I had the latest version of my deck
> > with me. With anki it doesn't matter if I'm using my Mac/Windows/Linux
> > PC... or if I'm on the run and just want to use the web based
> > interface with my phone... it all syncs up!
>
> I understand that need, believe me!  I solved it with DropBox.  I have
> all my machines on a dropbox account, and they point to the dropbox'ed
> database(s).

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