Why is the data file stored in Application Support? Wouldn my Documents folder be better?
This may seem arbitrary, but putting the data file where it is was actually thought out and it was decided to be the best place. In its current incarnation, MacJournal handles all of the data for you behind its back so you don’t have to. So because the user does not have day-to-day interaction with the data file, it is not appropriate to put the data file in their Documents folder by default (you’re free to change it yourself). It’s the difference between Address Book and TextEdit: TextEdit documents are all distinct and need to be handled individually, whereas Address Book handles your data for you. It would be annoying if Address Book put its data in your Documents folder because you would never touch it and it would just take up space. Microsoft Word creates a “Microsoft User Data” folder in my Documents folder every time I open it and it annoys me more each time. In the future, if MacJournal becomes more document-based, changes would be made. But for now it remains in Application S