Sorry, but where or what is the command line and what means the (x86) and the -d ?
I don't know anything about programing.
Thanks, Marion.

Am 01.10.2010 16:04, schrieb Michael Campbell:
Small correction here.

If you copy your entire .mnemosyne FOLDER to "c:\My Dropbox", you need to specify the whole thing in the command line; that is:

"C:\Program Files (x86)\Mnemosyne\mnemosyne.exe" -d "C:\My Dropbox\.mnemosyne"

for example on a Windows 7 box.

Your directories might vary of course,



On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Jan Egil Hagen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    One solution:

    Install Dropbox. It's free. Copy your .mnemosyne to "C:\My
    Dropbox\mnemosynefiles" (or something like that)

    Create a text file containing these two lines and call it
    mnemosyne.bat and doubleclick on it to start mnemosyne:

    cd  "C:\My Dropbox\mnemosynefiles"
    C:\Programfiler\Mnemosyne\mnemosyne.exe -d "C:\My
    Dropbox\mnemosynefiles"

    C:\Programfiler\Mnemosyne\mnemosyne.exe is the path to the
    mnemosyne executable on my (Norwegian language) Windows
    installation (your will probably differ)

    Do this on both computers, and it should work. Remember to quit
    mnemosyne on one computer before moving to the next.

    Added bonus: automatic backups in case your computers crash.
    Problem: Maybe Dropbox are reading your files.

    Jan Egil Hagen


    On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Marion Stagars
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        I have one laptop, I use as desktop at home, and a netbook, I
        take with me to work. On both, Mnemosyne is installed and I
        either do my daily repetitions on the laptop or the netbook.
        Before going to sleep I copy the .mnemosyne folder from the
        machine on that I did my repetitions to the other one. That is
        quite tricky, it happend that I copied the older one and so on...
        Is there another possibility to work on two different places?
        I noticed that you often discussed about syncing, iphones,
        etc. but I don't know if that concerns my topic...?
        I hope you got what my problem is and thanks for the support!
        Cheers, Marion.
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