same problem as galaxy S3 on the Nexus 4. problem is worse because you can't 
take out the SD card. 

here's what finally worked on Nexus 4 [SOLVED] non-rooted:
-exported to a folder on my PC desktop 
-connected phone via USB
-(personal preference) copied into a folder I named "Flash Cards" in I made via 
the Astromanager app. just used windows explorer and copy paste. 
-disconnected the phone from laptop,
-RESTARTED phone so that mnemosyne could see the new file refresh (you really 
need a "refresh/research" button)
-open mnemogogo on phone and go to settings, it should search quickly and then 
read "Card Directory: location of the files exported" at top (this should say 
something like "cards found" IMHO) then press back.

-finally checked watch to see how much time has been wasted trying to solve 
problem (~50 minutes)

really really need a better solution to this man. I've been asked by friends if 
there is an app like this one, and I want to recommend this app, but there's no 
way they are tech savvy or patient enough to do any of this. also keep in mind: 
mainly geeks want your app. geeks have new phones. new phones can't be mounted 
with out rooting (which I personally would never do just for one app like this).

not trying to be a hater, I just want the app to succeed

thanks

On Sunday, March 17, 2013 9:05:21 AM UTC-4, Timothy Bourke wrote:
> 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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