My USER library has no file named Mnemosyne either, it is a folder.
My Applications Folder has a file named Mnemosyne 2.0.1 (- test 2 Mac)
It can be time consuming searching libraries for a Mnemosyne Folder by Finder
and by eye. Any good search app should find it: not Spotlight, that is for
general search purposes. Search *.db as Peter suggests — or for a named
file like config.py or MyLostCardz.xml – you may have to be inspired for
success — I have to specify:
Search
Only Files (When a file name, or part, is remembered)
Only Folders (This One)
Files & Folders
File contents
Operator
Unix Wildcards (And Wildcards)
George
On 22 Oct 2012, at 08:40, Andrew Smith wrote:
> My library has no Mnemosyne file, which I cannot understand. I hit "replace"
> when installing the new version, but replacing the old application should not
> get rid of the support files. Also, I never consciously named any of the
> files when I created mnemosyne decks, other than putting a heading for each
> book cards came from.
>
> On Monday, October 22, 2012 2:35:46 AM UTC-4, Peter Bienstman wrote:
> The 1.x data should still be stored in user/library/mnemosyne1.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter
>
> On Monday, 22 October 2012 00:40:22 UTC+2, Andrew Smith wrote:
> Just upgraded from 1.2.2 on OSX Mountain Lion to the latest and it doesn't
> have any of my cards. Where could I look to import them from on my computer?
> I have years of performance info and many thousands of cards that I created
> myself.
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