Thanks.  I'll give it a try.

On Apr 15, 3:09 am, Gnome <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't see why you shouldn't move to the newest version of mnemosyne. It's
> very stable and got lots of new features; still the user interface is
> simple like the 1.x version. You can continue to use mnemosyne like you did
> in 1.x if you like. Your card database and media will be imported
> automatically when upgrading. However if you decide to go back to 1.x after
> using 2.x for a while you can't import the learning progress you've made in
> the 2.x version.
>
> List of new features here:http://mnemosyne-proj.org/whats-new
>
> kl. 15:33:21 UTC+2 søndag 14. april 2013 skrev Karen følgende:
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> > I haven't been to this site in quite a while - everything with my
> > Mnemosyne cards has been great and I've been studying and practicing
> > without any need for help.   But, tonight I got curious and decided to
> > check in and see what might have popped up.  Wow!   A lot.  The
> > website is different - looks real good.   Something else new is that
> > Google groups is sending me to a Japanese site when I try to get to
> > Mnemosyne project users site.   (I live in Japan but have my location
> > as USA since I want info in English) but for some reason Google wants
> > me to have Japanese!  That's not your problem I
> > realize :-).........     Anyway,  my question is, I'm happily using
> > version 1.2.2.   Should I move to the new release?
> > Thanks for your thoughts.
> > Karen

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