Yes,
may i add that the studio is also the only Program i use, where you
cannot print out from. (which is normally standard of macos)
Christian Platt
Am 12.05.2005 um 03:51 schrieb Robert Garcia:
No offense to Witango, but v5 on OS X should be considered more
like a beta. It has lots of
No offense to Witango, but v5 on OS X should be considered more like a beta. It has lots of problems.
I agree with Robert's statement above, most of my Witango Dev. Studio crashes stopped when I upgraded from 5.0 to 5.5 and after I fixed all my old .tafs to get rid of that datasource
Robert Garcia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That reminds me. I have sent up feature requests to witango, for a
LONG time, for 5.5 studio OS X to support scroll wheel on the mouse.
It is the only program I use, that I cannot quickly scroll through
text/code. I know it seems petty, but it really
Would like scroll wheel to work myself in 5.5. on OS X.
Maggie
Wayne Irvine wrote:
Robert Garcia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That reminds me. I have sent up feature requests to witango, for a
LONG time, for 5.5 studio OS X to support scroll wheel on the mouse.
It is the only program I use, that
For anyone with Witango Dev Studio 5 experience on Mac OSX...any idea why
the studio application frequently unexpectedly quits while editing a TAF?
It does this on different machines (G4's, iMacs, iBooks) under different
versions of OSX (10.2 and 10.3) and when editing a variety of TAF files on
has been a while since I played with FMP data sources, but there
might be something in the taf that refers to those datasources that
needs manual editing (the yen character disappeared, etc.)
I can almost always crash the studio by going to a datasource and
adding tables to it - that is,
No offense to Witango, but v5 on OS X should be considered more like
a beta. It has lots of problems.
That reminds me. I have sent up feature requests to witango, for a
LONG time, for 5.5 studio OS X to support scroll wheel on the mouse.
It is the only program I use, that I cannot quickly