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10.3: Use the .mac iDisk to store common application data
The "Quicken Data" file is actually a package, which is really a directory. If you right click (control-click) on the Quicken Data "file", it will give you the option of opening the package contents. Similarly, if you're comfortable with the Terminal, you can navigate to the location of the Quicken Data "file" and see that it is actually a directory. I'm saying "file" in quotes because it's really a directory. |
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