Normally, it should upgrade your 1.x files automatically, but it does
not hurt to take a backup first :-)
Not sure if you need to uninstall the old version on mac, it shouldn't hurt.
Peter
Quoting "George Wade" <[email protected]>:
1) Mac Mini Intel Solo and 2) MacBook Intel Core Duo 3.1
OS 10.6-8
In: Users/ ~~/Library/Mnemosyne/backups
config
configpy
~etc for V 1.2
...
Before trying Beta installer for Mac OS 10 Snow Leopard, Mnemosyne
2 — should I rename that Mnemosyne folder; rename and move to
desktop or another volume.
Should I also remove the whole V 1.2 application ? (I usually do
not with other upgrades, unless demanded by the developer: but do
take care that the names are different.) I'd like to avoid problems
arising from carelessness.
George
On 19 Jun 2012, at 01:00, Patrick Kenny wrote:
Hello everyone. I'm happy to announce the availability of a beta
"one click" installer for Mac OS X (Snow Leopard and Lion). I have
tested this on both my Mac and a friend's and I didn't notice any
major issues, but this is my first time packaging software for OS X
so there may still be some glitches (that's why I have marked this
a beta). Still, I hope it saves some people the trouble of
compiling the dependencies for OS X and opens up Mnemosyne to more
new users.
You can download the installer from the downloads page:
http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/download-mnemosyne.php
Cheers,
Patrick
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