You'll want to delete the entire directory (including subdirectories) where you have installed YAAC. Then you can re-create it and unzip the YAAC.zip distribution into it.
I'm slightly concerned that you put YAAC in the /Applications directory on Mac OS X, as Apple is strict about security stuff; the O/S might have changed permissions on files in that directory hierarchy, such that the upgrader couldn't modify all the files. I will be hardening the upgrade program to better detect such failures, but, alas, that won't help until the upgrade after the new upgrader is installed.
Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC
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I upgraded YAAC using the automatic upgrade in the help menu. I’ve done it that way every time I’ve upgraded for several years now. I’ll take your advise and do a complete re-install, what do I have to delete and what can I keep?
Keith, WA0?TJT
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