On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 1:44 AM, Robert Brenstein r...@robelko.com wrote:
Am I imagining this or was there an option (button to click) on the update
dialog to skip this release that is no more reminders until the next next
version comes out? I see this in some programs and find very useful.
On 18.03.2014 at 17:28 Uhr -0600 la...@significantplanet.org
apparently wrote:
Thank you Richard,
That is a very good point.
And thanks to Mark Schonewille for explaining how to turn off the
update message.
Larry
Am I imagining this or was there an option (button to click) on the
update
On 19/03/14 19:44, Robert Brenstein wrote:
On 18.03.2014 at 17:28 Uhr -0600 la...@significantplanet.org
apparently wrote:
Thank you Richard,
That is a very good point.
And thanks to Mark Schonewille for explaining how to turn off the
update message.
Larry
Am I imagining this or was there
On 19.03.2014 at 20:07 Uhr +0200 Richmond apparently wrote:
You are imagining things.
If you open the Preferences stack; /Edit/Preferences you can stop
update notices; select Updates (second from the bottom).
You will then be given a fantastic range of choices:
Notify me of stable releases
I get that when the updater launches for me…
Bob
On Mar 19, 2014, at 11:23 , Robert Brenstein r...@robelko.com wrote:
On 19.03.2014 at 20:07 Uhr +0200 Richmond apparently wrote:
You are imagining things.
If you open the Preferences stack; /Edit/Preferences you can stop update
notices;
Call me old fashioned and stodgy but I'm still using LC 5.5.5 to do what I
want to do. No doubt I will upgrade when LC 7.0 comes about, if it meets my
needs.
But, while I continue to use what I consider to be a fairly stable IDE I don
t wish to be bothered each time I start up by that annoying
I agree with Cal.
It doesn't do any good to update to a new full of bugs IDE and waste time
programming. Backing up stacks is not the issue. (why even bother to point that
out?? Duh! Everyone is going to be backing up all the time!!) It's wasting
time coding in the IDE and only after
Hi Cal,
in the LiveCode preferences under update you can select if you want to get
informed.
Regards,
Matthias
Am 18.03.2014 um 23:33 schrieb Cal Horner calhor...@xtra.co.nz:
Finally, the question:
Is there a switch I can set that will stop that startup message from
notifying me something
larry wrote:
It doesn't do any good to update to a new full of bugs IDE and waste
time programming.
That's exactly why working with these interim releases is so important.
After all, if no one tested that would only guarantee bugs won't be
found until after release.
Even if you don't
Hi Larry,
I just deleted livecode setup.exe and livecode setup.app and am no longer
getting these messages. I decided to do this after trying to turn off update
checks in the preferences without success.
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Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Subject: Re: LC Commercial Update
larry wrote:
It doesn't do any good to update to a new full of bugs IDE and waste
time programming.
That's exactly why working with these interim releases is so important.
After all, if no one tested that would only guarantee bugs won't be found
until after
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