Dom mcd...@free.fr wrote:
It's in the title ;-)
The plugin runs flawlessly on my iMac G5 :-)
kudos to the developers who have re-engineered the plugin!
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It's in the title ;-)
More thoroughly:
I downloaded RevMedia4 (at least) and tried to upload on the web a
little didactic stack (International Units)
I had a number of woes with revwebplayer *PPC*
sometimes (rarely) it worked*, and afterwards I was unable to read the
web page...
Safari was
On 5 Oct 2009, at 11:38, Dom wrote:
pointed out that there were _several_ instances of revwebplayer
running
simultaneously -- and it was the reason why it crashed!
From what I can remember from comments on this list, multiple
instances of the plugin running tends to mean that you had an
Ian Wood revl...@azurevision.co.uk wrote:
From what I can remember from comments on this list, multiple
instances of the plugin running tends to mean that you had an old copy
of the plugin installed and didn't get rid of it before installing the
current 'beta' version.
Nope. before
I downloaded RevMedia4 (at least) and tried to upload on the web a
little didactic stack (International Units)
I had a number of woes with revwebplayer *PPC*
sometimes (rarely) it worked*, and afterwards I was unable to read the
web page...
Safari was totally blocked, mandatory force-quit
When I was on my older Mac running Tiger PPC, the plugin worked
without a hitch.. I moved over to a less older Mac running Leopard and
the plugin did not work.. Clean install, plugin never installed, both
Macs running Safari 4..
-Sean
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