Some of the features I'd like to see are the ones that the documentation teases me with.
Like the ability to open my old HyperCard stacks (like I used to be able to pre 2.7).
Like being able to use revCopyFile on Mac OS X.
Like being able to use optionKeyDown on Mac OS X.
Like being able to click on the bugzilla link in the welcome message without getting: "Welcome. You have reached the website of Runtime Revolution Ltd. We're sorry, but we were unable to find the page you requested."
Maybe this isn't the place to post minor gripes about a generally awesome product - but then again, it would be reassuring to be able to check out with a few others that I haven't got hold of the wrong end of the stick before posting an official bug report.
Please direct me to the bug collectors' corner ):
Thanks
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Bill Phelps, Leeds UK
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Doh! subject field's a bit short!!
The topic was supposed to be...
"Is this where I discuss (as opposed to "report") bugs?"
Unfortunately, my bughead got amputated ...
"Is this where I discuss (as opposed to "report") bugs?"
Unfortunately, my bughead got amputated ...
Bill Phelps, Leeds UK
My guess is that this isn't the place - but I think it would be a great idea to have one. I've just posted a message supporting the request for 'fewer forums' - however, I would support the addition of this one!
I am a big fan of bugzilla (the fact that RunRev maintain an accessible bug database, not that particular software); I'd like to see things that make it more useful and better used. One thing that makes it less useful is the existence of too many entries, some of which are duplicates of existing bugs, some of which are not actually bugs. One thing that makes it less well used is that people aren't sure if they've found a real bug or not, and are properly reticent about adding a bug to bugzilla if not.
I think that a forum for discussing bugs - which would allow people to ask questions like "is this a bug" and "can anyone else reproduce this" would help in both these aspects.
I am a big fan of bugzilla (the fact that RunRev maintain an accessible bug database, not that particular software); I'd like to see things that make it more useful and better used. One thing that makes it less useful is the existence of too many entries, some of which are duplicates of existing bugs, some of which are not actually bugs. One thing that makes it less well used is that people aren't sure if they've found a real bug or not, and are properly reticent about adding a bug to bugzilla if not.
I think that a forum for discussing bugs - which would allow people to ask questions like "is this a bug" and "can anyone else reproduce this" would help in both these aspects.
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2.7.1 fixes the problem with HyperCard importing. You can do this again now successfully, just be sure to enable all file types when opening.
Which link where to bugzilla is broken? The correct link is
http://support.runrev.com/bugzilla
If you point me to the broken link, I'll fix it.
Regards,
Heather
Which link where to bugzilla is broken? The correct link is
http://support.runrev.com/bugzilla
If you point me to the broken link, I'll fix it.
Regards,
Heather
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Excellent! I'll give it a try...2.7.1 fixes the problem with HyperCard importing. You can do this again now successfully, just be sure to enable all file types when opening.
Which link where to bugzilla is broken? The correct link is
http://support.runrev.com/bugzilla
If you point me to the broken link, I'll fix it.
Regards,
Heather
Yes, it's the welcome message to this forum. I've just realised it's the fullstop tacked onto the end that's preventing the link from working:
http://forums.runrev.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=37
Many thanks
Bill
Bill Phelps, Leeds UK