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Old 02-25-2024, 09:54 AM   #14
KevinH
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Yes if on macOS. My only worry is about collisions with changes in ini files but the latest Sigil uses qt6 based ini file names.

It is easy enough to test.

Sigil.app on a macOS is a completely relocatable application. So you could easily just rename the 0.9.14 app to Sigil-old.app to prevent overwrite. Then download the latest Sigil.app from our releases and unpack it. The resulting new Sigil.app file can be run from anyplace. It need not be copied to the /Applications folder to work

I often do this with the previous release and the upcoming release when doing comparison testing.

I have no idea if this is possible on Windows or Linux.

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