![]() I'm having this same issue and have been having it since I bought QB2019 for my Mac. There are a large number of new features in 2016 if you are running Sierra.> Performance should be better in 2016 than 2015 but there is a wide variance in data in different companies files and that can effect performance. ![]() I don't know what version you are coming from. It _might_ have something to do with what you are seeing. A fix for that should be in the next update. We did recently find a bug in the handling of the writing of the prefs in some theoretical instances - we've never actually encountered it. This comes from Apple's APIs - I'm not sure how the numbers are interpreted by the Window manager (though I probably could look it up).Īnyway, something is wrong, and yours aren't being saved. The numbers following the "frame" part are related to the window position. ![]() ![]() In the plist each window has one that looks something like this: The Window position saving is part of the Apple window APIs for the most part (there is special processing in QB for some of them, like the toolbar). The window save position is stored in the plist so wiping that out might help if there was something corrupt in that preference file. We are trying things because the problem is not one normally encountered. Deleting the plist files is not a normal operation - its a tech support move.
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