I just migrated iFamily to my new Macbook Pro running Lion. When I open up ifamily I am getting multiple windows saying:
You appear to have moved the folder called iFamilyData - probably using Finder.
Please Quit from iFamily and use Finder to move it back to be a child of you Home folder.
In future please use the iFamily menu option File -> Move Data Directory.
You may also need to delete the iFamily Property List file at /Users/HomeFolder/Library/Preferences/com.kswa.iFamilyForLeopard.plist
It is in the same place as it always was, only on the new computer.
The dialogue boxes are difficult to close. And keep popping up, so I can't use the program.
I have no idea what is meant by "move it back to be a child of your home folder".
Any help appreciated
Problems with Lion
Have a look in Finder. Under 'Places' you will see a folder called *YourMacName* (which will vary). You should find the iFamilyData folder there - along with 'Desktop', 'Sites' and many other folders.
From the sound of it, you may need to run the installer for the latest version. Send an email to support@ifamilyforleopard.com if you do not have this and I will send you one.
From the sound of it, you may need to run the installer for the latest version. Send an email to support@ifamilyforleopard.com if you do not have this and I will send you one.