Following the instructions at http://ichi2.net/anki/wiki/iAnki, I got
iAnki to run on my iPhone. I did this on a wireless network run over a
Time Capsule using Mac OS X 10.5.7.
However, when I press sync, it just stalls out.
I've only got one deck of about 43 cards, synched to Anki Online. The
deck is just text, so I'm not breaking any of the memory limitations.
Any ideas?
(There are lots of posts on similar issues on here, but I couldn't
seem to find one that had a way to resolve my issue, or used the
versions I'm using. If I just missed the applicable post, please point
me to it.)
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Vincent<vincentalbertp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Following the instructions at http://ichi2.net/anki/wiki/iAnki, I got
> iAnki to run on my iPhone. I did this on a wireless network run over a
> Time Capsule using Mac OS X 10.5.7.
> However, when I press sync, it just stalls out.
> I've only got one deck of about 43 cards, synched to Anki Online. The
> deck is just text, so I'm not breaking any of the memory limitations.
> Any ideas?
> (There are lots of posts on similar issues on here, but I couldn't
> seem to find one that had a way to resolve my issue, or used the
> versions I'm using. If I just missed the applicable post, please point
> me to it.)
I had the same problem but it was because I hadn't marked the Deck as
"syncable". Go to the Deck properties, make it syncable, and then it
will show up in iAnki Server window. After I did that, everything
worked fine. A bit strange behaviour, but fixed nonetheless.
Cheers,
Martin
On Jul 28, 8:56 pm, nemochallenge <holy77b...@yopmail.com> wrote:
RipperDoc wrote:
> I had the same problem but it was because I hadn't marked the Deck as
> "syncable". Go to the Deck properties, make it syncable, and then it
> will show up in iAnki Server window. After I did that, everything
> worked fine. A bit strange behaviour, but fixed nonetheless.
Kudos to the Doc!
This has done the trick, thanks. :-D