Your persistence is appreciated, Patrick: I would have had a 'Hell of a time' attempting what you did because my mind works with pictures and objects for anything new. I only go to text and numbers for something that I already know off by heart, like a Google Route of known territory; a health problem; sailing...
Your latest beta is doing well on my MacBook Intel Duo with OS 10.6.8 — I don't expect too many arbitrary problems because the hardware is all high quality and within specification to be compatible with software; so I'll install non-ß Mnemosyne 2.0 for OS X in a couple of days. I suspect that high quality windows machines may have fewer problems than lower quality stuff with a zoo of low cost bits and pieces. This is intended to be a useful comment and I'd be interested to see how it works out. Macs will run windows very reliably, too, IF multiple incompatibilities, in negative synergy, might be what is giving some unfortunate people inexplicable torturous hangs and hiccups. NOT an expression of platform religion or doctrine because many of us are in trades or professions that demand, more or less, the quality and flavour of platform. I always get a model a year after introduction and it seems to last 5 to 7 years with virtually no trips to the repair shop. Very cheap computing. George On 26 Jul 2012, at 08:18, Patrick Kenny wrote: > Greetings all, > > I'm happy to announce the official (non-beta) release of Mnemosyne 2.0 for OS > X. > > You can download it here: > http://mnemosyne-proj.org/download-mnemosyne.php > > Snow Leopard, Lion, and Mountain Lion are all supported. > > My goal is to continue to offer timely Mac versions of future releases of > Mnemosyne from 10.6 up. > > > Cheers, > Patrick -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mnemosyne-proj-users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
