Settings and activity
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That procedure might help:
1) Issue the following command on the terminal
defaults write com.app77.pwsafemac NSQuitAlwaysKeepsWindows -int 12) Open all the safes you want
3) When quitting the app, instead of closing its windows or pressing CMD+W, simply press CMD+Q or choose pwSafe→Quit pwSafe menus.
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An error occurred while saving the comment jgonggrijp commentedIn addition, it would be nice if you could export a selection of passwords to a new safe. That would make for a really clean way of sharing passwords with other people.
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The correct tab will be remembered when you restart the app on the next version. The safes themselves can be remembered by following these instructions:
1) Issue the following command on the terminal
defaults write com.app77.pwsafemac NSQuitAlwaysKeepsWindows -int 12) Open all the safes you want
3) When quitting the app, instead of closing its windows or pressing CMD+W, simply press CMD+Q or choose pwSafe→Quit pwSafe menus.
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If I uncheck "close windows when quitting an application" the application does what I want, but I don't want to change my global system settings (with all associated side effects) just to correct one application. All my other apps remember the window positioning, regardless of my global system settings. Why can't pwSafe do that?