I haven't looked at this yet so it might be obvious, but I assume that
you can port-forward through a router to your "server" and get to your
mnemo-server through normal internet means, correct?


On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 2:56 AM, Peter Bienstman
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you want to use Mnemosyne on your two different machines, use your Mac as
> a server and your netbook as a client.
>
> On your Mac, go to Settings - Configure Mnemosyne - Sync server, enable the
> sync server and pick a username and password. Take note of the address that
> will be displayed where the server is running.
>
> Keep your Mac running, and on your netbook, make sure you don't have cards
> in your database, choose File - Sync, and fill out the server information,
> and now the netbook will download all your cards from the Mac.
>
> Everytime you want to bring both machines in line again, make sure both of
> them are running and do 'file - sync' on your netbook.
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Peter
>
>
> On 08/30/2012 11:45 PM, Claudia wrote:
>>
>> Hi Peter
>>
>> I am an awful new user to this.  I have down loaded the latest version
>> of Mnemosyne for the MAC, but would like to also use my database on a
>> PC.  Is there a way to import just the data files to the PC?  I have
>> downloaded the latest version to my Netbook (using Windows XP).
>>
>> Claudia
>
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