Actually, what I will do for the next version is showing a popup where Mnemosyne backed up your old 1.x data, that should make it even easier.

(In terms of code, it's ~/Library/Mnemosyne_1 where ~ is whatever the OS expands your home directory to)

Cheers,

Peter

On 11/08/2012 10:37 AM, Patrick Kenny wrote:
    Indeed, as I mentioned earlier, before upgrade your 1.x data should
    have been copied to ~/home/Mnemosyne1, so it should still be there
    intact.


When I tested this on my Mac, Mnemosyne 2 properly moved the data to a
backup folder.  If you can't find it in ~/home/Mnemosyne1, you may also
check ~/Application Support/Mnemosyne, etc.


Patrick

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