On 5/22/19 at 9:31 AM, [email protected] (Ian Mason) wrote:
Thanks both - was trying to avoid a complete wipe of the Mac
because of the extra work involved in setting it all up again
for someone who is not that Mac literate :) Not too much of my
really personal stuff on this Mac because it's really been for
work use only and it's going to someone else to use for
essentially the same purpose!
In the general case, I strongly second Dave Rostenne's
recommendation that you wipe the machine's drive and perform a
factory-fresh OS install.
For this very specific purpose, you can remove BBEdit's license
info from your login account by entering the following Terminal command:
defaults delete com.barebones.bbedit
[PS: TJ Luoma's suggestion of making a new user account and then
deleting your existing account will certainly also work for the
latter purpose. :-) ]
Regards,
Patrick Woolsey
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