All the relevant files for iCal and Safari are stored in ~/Library, so a re-install of the applications alone won't wipe your settings.

Cheers,
Ben

On 22 Nov 2004, at 18:47, Albert wrote:

Hi everyone

On my iBook running 10.3.6, some applications had
installed in my Username/Applications folder away from
the rest of my apps located in Mac HD/Applications --
so I copied them over, but subsequently all my
applications (save for the ones I was copying over)
have disappeared!

Even the amount of free HD space seems to indicate
that I've lost everything.

If I expect I'll have to reinstall, how can I grab
copies of my iCal, StickyNotes and Safari bookmarks?


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