
'''If you want to backup all of your projects or copy/migrate them to a new computer then this is the folder to go to'''. Small folder icon to the right of the path.Įach of your projects will, unless you change it, under ], be contained within subfolders of that folder. Look for the 'My albums' location, the path to the folder is displayed and can be changed by clicking on the This location can be checked, or changed, by going to ] (for other operating systems it is Menu/Tools/Preferences). JAlbum's default location for your projects is a folder called 'My Albums' within your 'home' folder.

'''If you want to backup or migrate your jAlbum files you need to copy those two directories to your backup/new computer, and if the project uses links the original files.''' If installing on a new computer get jAlbum application from There are, if you use jAlbum's defaults, in two directories that contain user files, they are '''My albums''' (your projects) and the '''Configuration''' (skins, external tools, plugins and default settings).

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