Hi Adam,

It shouldn't matter where your MoneyWell document resides unless you  
don't have full read/write access to that folder or it's on an iDisk  
drive (that doesn't work with Core Data). Please try deleting your  
preferences (~/Library/Preferences/com.NoThirst.MoneyWell.plist) and  
then run MoneyWell again and see if that fixes the quirkiness.

Also, I'm going to start pushing people to move up to Leopard (OS X  
10.5) soon because MoneyWell 2.0 will require it. Thanks.

Peace,

Kevin Hoctor
[email protected]
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
http://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com


On Jan 27, 2009, at 8:07 AM, Adam wrote:

>
> I think I have resolved it. I moved my account data file into a sub
> folder and Moneywell didn't like that. It created a new file in the
> original location and tries to open that new file, which causes the
> error. If the original file (moved) is opened MW opens as expected.
>
>
>
> On Jan 27, 7:34 am, Adam <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Kevin,
>>
>> Thanks for your help earlier.
>>
>> Recently I reinstalled OSX 10.4 and Moneywell. I was able to run the
>> program once and input my data. I shut down Moneywell in the manner
>> you suggested however when I try to open MW now it generates the
>> application Moneywell quit unexpectedly message. I can't even get  
>> into
>> the program.
>>
>> I can email you the contents of the report the system want me to send
>> to Apple if you want.
>>
>> Thanks
>> .
>>
>> On Jan 13, 11:18 am, Kevin Hoctor <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On Jan 13, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Adam wrote:
>>
>>>> Every time I close Moneywell the message :The application Moneywell
>>>> quit unexpectedly" appears and ask that I send detail to Apple.
>>>> Moneywell always seems to recall the data but it is annoying to get
>>>> this message all the time.
>>
>>>> It only occurs if I use the red close button on the top left of the
>>>> window.
>>
>>> Hi Adam,
>>
>>> This is a bug that usually only occurs when using OS X Tiger. I've
>>> only seen it a couple of times under Leopard. I'm working to  
>>> eliminate
>>> it.
>>
>>> Also, closing the document is not the correct way to quit most
>>> applications that support opening multiple documents. Just use  
>>> Command-
>>> Q or the File > Quit command and you should have less problems. You
>>> also might want to move up to Leopard if you're not on it yet.
>>
>>> Peace,
>>
>>> Kevin Hoctor
>>> [email protected]
>>> No Thirst Software LLChttp://nothirst.comhttp:// 
>>> kevinhoctor.blogspot.com
> >


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