Just...wow. I sit in stunned silence.

Brief, to the point, accurate, knowledgeable, friendly and all delivered on 
a Sunday evening.

I'd been meaning to upgrade to the paid version, but hadn't made time.  You 
just made an insta-sale, Patrick.  

Not just BBEdit, but I bought Yojimbo too.

Thanks!

-Ken

On Sunday, 19 January 2020 12:47:19 UTC, Ken Corey wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I've found that I've come to rely on BBEdit and use it as a 
> memory-adjunct.  I have 400+ files 'open' in BBEdit on my old computer 
> (BBEdit 12.1.4, running MacOS 10.13.6).
>
> I recently was handed a shiny new Mac by my employer.  One of the first 
> things I installed was BBEdit (13.0.4, MacOS 10.14.6).
>
> So far so good...but my files didn't make it across.
>
> Okay, so stop the new BBEdit, and copy across the ~/Library/BBEdit 
> directory, and crank up BBEdit again.  I hoping to get all my temporary 
> files that are not saved.
>
> Sadly, no.  BBEdit starts up as it was before.  One open file.
>
> So, is this a case of 13.0.4 storing the files differently?  Is there an 
> easy way to accomplish what I'd like to do with copying the old state over 
> to the new computer?
>
> I do still have access to both computers, and can copy files across.  I'd 
> like to get the state of beet to my new computer soon so I can return to 
> old computer and stop using it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Ken
>

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