On Mar 12 at 19:15 -0700, [email protected] wrote: > I have a Galaxy SIII and am experiencing the same problem. After some > looking it appears that it can't be mounted as a mass storage device > unless I root it. > > I can however export the cards to a folder on my desktop and then copy > those manually onto my phone. That's not as slick as it used to be but > it's not unworkable either. > > Hope you can get this fixed without breaking everything else!
Unfortunately, the SIII uses the MTP protocol and does not support being mounted as a mass storage device. Mnemogogo will not provide built-in MTP support. Its job is just to export from Mnemosyne so that Mnemododo and Mnemojojo can be used to review cards. I prefer not to introduce extra library dependencies and complicated features. Mnemogogo has certain (known) limitations, but it is a solid and reliable tool. So, there are basically four solutions: 1. Export and copy as you have already been doing (which is, admittedly, a bit tedious). 2. Unmount the SD card from your phone, mount it on your PC, and import and export directly to and from it. 3. Export to a DropBox (or other) folder that is synchronized via the network with your phone. 4. Use other software to synchronize files in a folder on your PC with a folder on your phone either via an MTP or wireless connection. Perhaps something like Cheetah Sync or AirDroid (Though I haven't used either and thus cannot make any recommendations). Tim.
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