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Old 06-12-2012, 08:52 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by marty1990 View Post
I've been reluctant to upgrade my Calibre on my Mac, because I don't want it to mess up my books. Am I supposed to delete the old version then, install the new version, or do I just drag the the new version to Applications and when it asks me to replace, say yes?
Whenever I update (not every time, but fairly often) I just drag the new version into the application folder, and click "yes" to overwrite the old version. Works fine every time, and I've never had any problems resulting from this in the ~1.5 years I've been using calibre. Since the books are stored separately from the application (and I've got regular backups of my system) I've never worried about it either.
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