
There’s not much that you can do with them, however: they are not text or. All your notes are two levels further down.Īlternatively, use the following Terminal command: open ~/Library/Containers//Data/Library/CoreData/*/*/Note/_records Then open the “Note” folder and then the “_records” folder. You’ll find yourself looking at a folder with a 32-character hyphenated name, which you can open. You can see them by choosing Go to Folder… from the Go menu in the Finder and pasting in ~/Library/Containers//Data/Library/CoreData/ExternalRecords. In OS X 10.9 (“Mavericks”), at least, they’re not stored as individual text documents in a place where you can see them and manipulate them.Įven the notes that you choose to save “On my Mac” end up sandboxed in places like ~/Library/Containers//Data/Library/CoreData/ExternalRecords/AA97DB8E-73B4-4C75-B54F-B39E5BC7521F/Note/_records/0/p6.notesexternalrecord, where ~/Library means the (usually invisible) “Library” folder that sits alongside your “Documents”, “Music” and “Pictures” folders.
