Before seeing TJ's email, I thought of a manual solution, but now I
think SwitchUp may be a better solution (less risky).
However, if you want to try, you can simply create a script (or do it
manually) that would switch between 2 sets of MailMate associated files
(data).
In short, you would need to switch the directories/files at:
- ~/Library/Application Support/MailMate
- ~/Library/Preferences/com.freron.MailMate.plist
- ~/Library/Caches/com.freron.MailMate
- ~/Library/Saved Application State/com.freron.MailMate.savedState
To do that, you can move them out or rename them and MailMate will
create a new set when it starts again. Then you can switch between those
2 sets and you should get what you want (if I'm not missing a file).
So, I would say, I won't give you any guarantee, but if you feel
confident in manipulating those files, you should be fine. Do a backup
before and the first 2 directories should be the 2 most important since
they are your data and the 2 others mainly some cached data.
Hope this helps!
Best,
--
Guillaume
On 18 May 2020, at 7:22, TJ Luoma wrote:
http://www.irradiatedsoftware.com/switchup/ was an application
designed to do just that: let you run multiple separate apps as the
same user.
It's no longer in active development, but seems to work fine in
Catalina. There's a 60-day trial on its website.
The only downside is that it's no longer in active development,
although it is still for sale.
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