What to include in a bug report
Tell us what you were trying to do, what happened instead, and whether you can reproduce it. The more concrete the steps, the faster we can track it down.
If you are testing Harbour and need help, the fastest path is to send a clear description of what happened and what kind of Mac you are using. We want beta feedback to feel straightforward, not like a scavenger hunt.
Tell us what you were trying to do, what happened instead, and whether you can reproduce it. The more concrete the steps, the faster we can track it down.
We want to hear about moments that feel valuable, confusing, slow, or fragile. Early support messages are part of how Harbour gets better.
Screenshots, exact error text, and the Mac details in this form make it much easier to understand whether something is a bug, a hardware limit, or a setup issue.
Harbour already supports importing from Day One. If you are trying to move from another journaling app, tell us what app you are coming from. Beta feedback will help determine which imports are prioritized next.
If you back up your Mac with Time Machine or another full-drive backup tool, Harbour is backed up with it. You can also export your journal into a folder and keep that export anywhere you want.
If you are unsure whether your Mac is a good fit for local AI, check the system requirements on the homepage and include your Mac details in your message. That helps us answer more clearly and spot hardware-related issues faster.
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