Support for this was introduced in v2.5.4 🙂
I use the feature as I'm always switching between my desktop and laptop.
The main help page has a link to a topic called 'Syncing Preferences Between Multiple Copies of Yate'.
Basically at the bottom of Preferences-General you'll see an 'Auto import/export preferences file' option. On whichever Mac you feel has the 'correct' settings, enable the option and choose a filename somewhere in your Dropbox folder via the Choose button. You may be prompted to import the settings. Do not import the settings while configuring the first Mac.
On your second Mac, enable the option and specify the same file/location. This time you should import the data. At this point your two Macs will have the same preference data.
From now on whenever Yate starts it will load the contents of the preferences file (unless last updated on that Mac).
Whenever Yate terminates, the preference file will automatically be written.
If you want to exclude certain preference types you can do so via the Configure button. You should configure the same values on both Macs.
I suggest reading the help as there are a couple of fine points.
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