I've been using Mnemosyne Portable for a while now, but I've noticed that the recent 2.0 release crashes quite frequently. If anyone has any suggestions about what might be done to prevent it from crashing, I'd love to hear them. I really like how it works right up until the inevitable crashes occur.
Best regards,
Sako Eaton
> Do you have the same problems when running it from the desktop?
I am using the portable version because I am not allowed to install software on the office PC where I've been using it, so I don't really know if the same problem occurs on the desktop, but I can try installing it on a PC of my own to see what happens.
Is it possible to copy the data from my portable installation over to the desktop installation for testing purposes?
> What exactly happens during the crashes? Do you get an error message?
There is no error message, I'm afraid. It simply stops responding, and Windows 7 shows its spinning disc cursor until the application is forcibly shut down.
This almost invariably happens just after choosing a number after reviewing a particular item, although it doesn't seem to make any difference whether the number is chosen with the keyboard/keypad or by clicking the buttons in the application.
> The only known problem I'm aware of is that on some Windows machines, the
> program occasionally hangs when displaying an image. I have not been able to
> reproduce this, so it's probably a system-specific bug in the library mnemosyne
> uses.
I haven't been using any images in my situation, so I am probably not encountering this particular bug.
I'll try it on the desktop and see how that works, but it would be best if I could get the portable version working reliably, so if you have any additional ideas, please let me know.
Thank you!
Best regards,
Sako
Does the recent development release do anything to improve performance in 64-bit environments?
Sako
> Current data indicates that it's a problem with certain database files
> rather than with the actual program. Can you try creating a new dummy
> database with a few dummy cards and see if that hangs?
Okay, I tried creating a new database with 12 cards. Testing that dummy database on a 64-bit version of Windows 7 resulted in Mnemosyne hanging before I could finish that set of cards.
> If that works, feel free to mail me your database privately.
Thank you, I'll do that.
Sako