Windows 7 - finding the pluggins

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jmate...@gmail.com

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Oct 20, 2015, 9:16:00 PM10/20/15
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In Windows 7, trying to install pluggins opens a dialogue box at my own user folder (John) requesting a pluggin file which does not exist. Previous answers have directed users to a folder that doesn't exist in the Windows 7 directory either. Are the pluggins downloaded with the initial program installation or not? If they are, where are they deposited in the Windows 7 directory?

John

Peter Bienstman

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Oct 21, 2015, 2:57:17 AM10/21/15
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Hi,

Which plugin are you trying to install? The ones you see in 'activate plugins' are already installed and came bundled with Mnemosyne.

If you want to install a plugin from our website, download the file with extension *.plugin, and select that in the dialog box.

Cheers,

Peter
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