My data disappears on exit on Mac OS 10.7 (Lion)
There appears to be some issue related to app data sandboxing in Mac OS 10.7. While we investigate a fix, we don't want to leave you out in the cold, so we've built a version that uses the old data location, instead of the sandbox. If you install this new build and import a vID backup, it will save your data, and it will still be there after exiti
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