Hello Charles,
Users normally do not have to understand the mountpoint folder concept, it is just due to the bug in Sierra that we are "forcing" you to understand how Espionage works so that you understand why do you have to move the mountpoint folder around.
Normally, if all works fine, the mountpoint folder will become the folder you protect, so "it just works".
Espionage 2 had mountpoint folders too, the only difference is that we kept the disk image inside the protected folder, now we keep them all in one place, inside your homefolder/Library folder, so that you do not delete it by accident.
In case of External folder protection, we do ask you where to save the disk image, but again, the mountpoint folder will be the folder you protect, unless you are runinng Sierra, where we have to use the workaround until Apple fixes it.
Thanks for your input, we took notes on your remarks,
Cheers
Zsolt
Users normally do not have to understand the mountpoint folder concept, it is just due to the bug in Sierra that we are "forcing" you to understand how Espionage works so that you understand why do you have to move the mountpoint folder around.
Normally, if all works fine, the mountpoint folder will become the folder you protect, so "it just works".
Espionage 2 had mountpoint folders too, the only difference is that we kept the disk image inside the protected folder, now we keep them all in one place, inside your homefolder/Library folder, so that you do not delete it by accident.
In case of External folder protection, we do ask you where to save the disk image, but again, the mountpoint folder will be the folder you protect, unless you are runinng Sierra, where we have to use the workaround until Apple fixes it.
Thanks for your input, we took notes on your remarks,
Cheers
Zsolt