Even Vinge
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At the time, there is no way of copying entire wine listings out of the program. This is entirely because I didn't think to add the possibility, but now that you mention it I completely agree that it's something that should be possible. I'll release a new version of Vino some time this summer, and I'll make sure copying wine information is possible there.
How would you ideally want the wine information copied? Some form of formatted text?
Also note that the data is stored openly in a sqlite database named wines.vinodb. If you have some experience with databases it's pretty easy to extract the information that way.
15 years ago @ Eventless Engineering - Introducing Vino &laqu... · 0 replies · +1 points
Glad to hear you like Vino. I'm terribly sorry but Vino is written using the OSX native Cocoa frameworks, so as far as I know porting it to Linux would require pretty much a complete rewrite.
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15 years ago @ Eventless Engineering - Introducing Vino &laqu... · 0 replies · +1 points
Thanks for your feedback. A way to register storage i certainly something I want to implement in the next version. Right now I'm in the middle of delivering my Master's thesis on something completely unrelated from Vino, but when that's done I really want to get some work done on Vino - so some time this summer there should be an update - of course I can't promise but I'm itching to implement some of the suggestions I've gotten so far, including yours :)
I'm very pleased that you find Vino useful. I'll put up a link, so if you want to donate feel free :)
Best regards, Even
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15 years ago @ Eventless Engineering - Vino v1.3 released &la... · 0 replies · +1 points
From your Home folder, go to Library --> Application Support and look
for a folder named Vino. Inside there should be a file named
wines.vinodb. Just copy this file to the same location on your new
Mac.
You will probably already have a wines.vinodb file there, just make
sure Vino isn't running, and overwrite it. Also be sure that you
haven't registered any wines on the new Mac when you do this - if so
they will be lost.