Syncing with an android phone: questions

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eliseets...@gmail.com

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Jan 15, 2015, 6:04:27 AM1/15/15
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Hi,

I have several questions about syncing an android phone with my desktop version of mnemosyne. First of all, my desktop version is far from always being online. That does not create problems does it? For instance, if my desktop version is offline for a week, and I use the android the version only, there will be no consistency problems.
This brings me to the next question, which is whether the syncing goes in both directions: If learn not memorized cards on my phone, and then go back to my desktop version, will they marked as learned in the desktop version?
Finally, I have more than 5000 cards, but only several hundreds are active. Is their a way to only sync the active cards to the phone, so that I don't fill my phone memory with unused cards?

Thank you for your help.

Best regards,

Simon Loewe

Peter Bienstman

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Jan 15, 2015, 7:09:26 AM1/15/15
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Hi,

The syncing goes in both directions, and as long as the desktop machine is online during syncing it does not matter.

Cards take really little space, so don't worry about it.

Cheers,

Peter
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eliseets...@gmail.com

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Jan 15, 2015, 7:15:26 AM1/15/15
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Hi,

thank you for your swift answer. Generally, indeed, cards don't take a lot of space but I am at about 100 MB now, which is why I asked the question.
And by the way, I have been using Mnemosyne for years now, and it is an indispensable tool for me, so thank you for that.

Simon Loewe
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