![]() mac_apt_singleplugin.app/Contents/MacOS/mac_apt_singleplugin -i ~/Desktop/NoteStore.sqlite -o ~/Desktop/NotesOutput NOTES In terminal, run the following in the mac_apt download directory. ![]() Now you need to run mac_apt_singleplugin.app to analyse your Notes sql notes db You should see the following two files:- mac_apt_singleplugin.app Using terminal, then cd into the mac_apt directory you have downloaded. I had to use the 10.13 bundle on High Sierra. You will now need mac_apt ( macOS Artifact Parsing Tool) to analyse this file.Äownload a compiled bundle of mac_apt for macOS from (Otherwise, sorry, game over, although someone else might know otherwise) If this file exists, copy it to your Desktop. (In Finder, select Go-> Go to Folder, enter ~/Library/, then navigate to the dir shown above) Using Finder or Terminal check in the following directory (Note - this may well be a different directory from the one you tried first) ~/Library/Group Containers/ ![]() There might be an easier way, I'm not sure. I cannot gaurantee this will work for you, but I've tried this in High Sierra and it worked for me. It might be possible to recover the text of your notes. ![]()
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