At first, I've got to say I was thoroughly underwhelmed... but then discovered I hadn't updated at all.
I normally always use the link provided to grab the download but for some reason this time I just used the 'Check for Updates' in the Help menu. I should have realised something was up when the Installer didn't ask me where I wanted to Install to - I always install to My Applications folder not the All User Application folder. I don't see a need to clutter the QCC, just be aware that at least on OS X dp 13 the Check for Updates points to the wrong file and you are better off grabbing the dp 14 file directly. Having got dp14... wow, awesome, the changes are immediately apparent. The Dictionary is useable! It's like Christmas has come again. So thankful for those many talented people at the matriarchal maritime transportation vessel establishment (not wishing to offend Peter ;-) who have spent so much time learning impenetrable, cryptic and downright cantankerous foreign languages (C++, Objective C, Apple iOS app submission requirements...) so that I don't have to and all they ask in return is that any time I've got a bit of a grumble is click a Bookmark and fill out an online form. Seems terribly one sided, but OK. _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode