On Tuesday, May 28, 2013 12:54:32 PM UTC-4, Nick Cross wrote: > Right now, I do my language cards on the desktop and my kids do their cards > on the laptop. We are studying different things. > > > > In July, my family will be travelling so we will only have the laptop with > us. This works for the kids but not for me. > > > > In the past, I would export my cards from the desktop to the laptop; do my > cards on the laptop; delete the original cards on the desktop; and export the > cards back to the desktop with the learning data when I came home. In the > current versions of the Mnemosyne, exporting resets the learning data. > > > > A few months ago, I was given this advice: > > > It's best to use the built-in sync mechanism for that. Designate one machine > as server, activate the server in the configuration panel. Then, on the > client, start from an empty 'default.db' and use 'file - sync' while the > server is running. > > Can the laptop act as both a server (for my kids cards) and client (for my > cards) at the same time? > > > > Are there any tips (or things to watch out for) if I want to run a set of > cards (as a client) off a laptop that already has sets of cards? > > > > Thanks
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